The E can be electrolyzed after melting to yield 4.0 grams of F and 1.6 grams of G, neither of which can be further decomposed by ordinary chemical means. E combines with water to give 1.3 grams of J per gram of E and gas L. The gas L has exactly the same properties as the product obtained when carbon is burned in an excess of oxygen.
4/1.6 = 2.5
1.6/1.3 = 1.23
Gas L = 2.5/1.23= 2.03/2,= 1g
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