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a. Identify and state the law of Chemical combination which supports the above statement​

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a. Identify and state the law of Chemical combination which supports the above statement

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When gases combine they do so in a simple ratio by weight: Gay Lussac's Law

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Law of Conservation of Mass states that matter can neither be created nor destroyed. The total mass, that is, the sum of the mass of the reacting mixture and the products formed remains constant.

Law of Conservation of Mass states that matter can neither be created nor destroyed. The total mass, that is, the sum of the mass of the reacting mixture and the products formed remains constant. Law of Definite Proportions states that the proportion of elements by weight in a given compound will always remain exactly the same.

Law of Conservation of Mass states that matter can neither be created nor destroyed. The total mass, that is, the sum of the mass of the reacting mixture and the products formed remains constant. Law of Definite Proportions states that the proportion of elements by weight in a given compound will always remain exactly the same. Gay Lussac’s Law of Gaseous Volume states that in a gaseous system, when the reactants combine together they always do so in volumes which bear a simple ratio to one another and to the volume of the products, under similar conditions of temperature and pressure.

Law of Conservation of Mass states that matter can neither be created nor destroyed. The total mass, that is, the sum of the mass of the reacting mixture and the products formed remains constant. Law of Definite Proportions states that the proportion of elements by weight in a given compound will always remain exactly the same. Gay Lussac’s Law of Gaseous Volume states that in a gaseous system, when the reactants combine together they always do so in volumes which bear a simple ratio to one another and to the volume of the products, under similar conditions of temperature and pressure.Avogadro’s Law states that under the same conditions of temperature and pressure, the equal volume of all the gases contains an equal number of molecules.

Law of Conservation of Mass states that matter can neither be created nor destroyed. The total mass, that is, the sum of the mass of the reacting mixture and the products formed remains constant. Law of Definite Proportions states that the proportion of elements by weight in a given compound will always remain exactly the same. Gay Lussac’s Law of Gaseous Volume states that in a gaseous system, when the reactants combine together they always do so in volumes which bear a simple ratio to one another and to the volume of the products, under similar conditions of temperature and pressure.Avogadro’s Law states that under the same conditions of temperature and pressure, the equal volume of all the gases contains an equal number of molecules.Thus statement C is for Law of definite proportion.

Law of Conservation of Mass states that matter can neither be created nor destroyed. The total mass, that is, the sum of the mass of the reacting mixture and the products formed remains constant. Law of Definite Proportions states that the proportion of elements by weight in a given compound will always remain exactly the same. Gay Lussac’s Law of Gaseous Volume states that in a gaseous system, when the reactants combine together they always do so in volumes which bear a simple ratio to one another and to the volume of the products, under similar conditions of temperature and pressure.Avogadro’s Law states that under the same conditions of temperature and pressure, the equal volume of all the gases contains an equal number of molecules.Thus statement C is for Law of definite proportion.Option C is correct.

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