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Illustrate the law of constant proportions and state an example for the same ?​

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Answered by ChweetLove
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The example showing the law of constant proportion is that the pure water is always composed of hydrogen and oxygen which are present in fixed ratio by mass that means a gram of water contains approximately 0.11 g of OH hydrogen and 0.88 g of oxygen which is present in the ratio of 1:8.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Law of constant proportion states that a chemical compound always contains exactly the same proportion of elements by mass. For example - If we take some mass of water, 8/9 of its mass will be oxygen and 1/9 will be hydrogen. The example showing the law of constant proportion is that the pure water is always composed of hydrogen and oxygen which are present in fixed ratio by mass that means a gram of water contains approximately 0.11 g of OH hydrogen and 0.88 g of oxygen which is present in the ratio of 1:8.

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