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If two elements can combine to form more than one compound, the masses of one element that combine with a fixed mass of the other element, are in whole number ratio. (a) Is this statement true ? (b) If yes, according to which law ? (C) Give one example related to this law. |
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Answer» Solution :(a) Yes, the given statement is TRUE. (b) According to the law of multiple proportions (c) `{:(H_(2),+,O,rarr,H_(2)O,,,H_(2),+,O_(2),rarr,H_(2)O_(2)),(2g,,16g,,18g,,,2g,,32G,,34g):}` Here, the masses of OXYGEN which combine with fixed MASS of hydrogen are in the simple ratio i.e., `16:32` or `1:2`. |
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