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If 18g of water is electrolysed, 2gm of hydrogen and 16gm of oxygen is obtained. which law of chemical combination is illustrated by this statement​

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Answered by suryakirankvk
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Answer:

Here, law of definite proportions is seen.

Explanation:

According to the law, when you split any compound, you get the elements in definite ratios. Like, here you splitted 18g of water and got 16gm o2 and 2 gram of hydrogen. This ratio is always constant for water.

Example:

If you split 18 grams of  H2O you get 2g Hydrogen and 16g Oxygen

If you split 36 grams of H2O you get 4g Hydrogen and 32g Oxygen

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