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2g of sulphur combines with 3.2 g of oxygen to form a compound in one set of conditions. In
another set of conditions, 0.8 g of sulphur combines with 1.2 g of oxygen to form another
compound. State the law illustrated by these chemical combinations.​

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2g of sulphur combines with 3.2 g of oxygen to form a compound in one set of conditions. In

another set of conditions, 0.8 g of sulphur combines with 1.2 g of oxygen to form another

compound. State the law illustrated by these chemical combinations.

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