Conductivity water always contain hydrogen and oxygen in rario 1:8.This is well explained by?
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Law of constant proportions: According to this law, a chemical compound always contains the same proportion of elements by mass. Thus, irrespective of the source, or chemical compound always contains the element in a fixed ratio by mass.
For example, pure water obtained from river, sea, well etc always contains hydrogen and oxygen combined together in the ratio of 1:8 by mass.
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1.9. hydrogen and oxygen rario
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