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ii) Is law of definite proportion true for the different isotope of element that are involved in the

formation of compound. explain​

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Answered by divya1295
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The law fails to be applied in the case of isotopic elements. This is also not applicable when there are possibilities of making two or more compounds from the same elements. In this case, we can take the example of alcohol and dimethyl ether.

As both the compounds have the same chemical formula C

2

H

6

O and the elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen are present in the same ratio, that is, 12:3:8 in mass. But the same ratio is given in two different compounds, which are ethyl alcohol and dimethyl ether.

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