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Define the law of multiple proportions explain with example

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Answered by adityadmuley96
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The law of multiple proportions, states that when two elements combine to form more than one compound, the mass of one element, which combines with a fixed mass of the other element, will always be ratios of whole numbers.

Let us remember that the law of multiple proportions only applies to compounds composed of the same elements. It does not apply to, let's say, SO2 and CO2 because one compound has sulfur (S) and one has carbon (C).

Answered by ƒaiŗƴ
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\large{\underline{\red{\textbf{Law  of Multiple proportion :-}}}}

This law was proposed by Dalton in 1803.

According to this law when two or more elements combines to form more then the mass of one element combine with fixed mass of another element is always in a simple Ratio.

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