Atoms combine in the ratio of small whole numbers to form compounds. Give the law which explains the above statement.
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The Law of Multiple Proportions states that the masses of one element which combine with a fixed mass of the second element are in a ratio of whole numbers. Hence, the masses of oxygen in the two compounds that combine with a fixed mass of carbon should be in a whole-number ratio.
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