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state and explain the law of multiple proportions

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Answered by amritansh6239
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when two elements A and B combine to form one or more compounds then different masses of A which combines with a fixed mass of B are in a proportion of simple whole numbers.
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Answered by Anonymous
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"""if two elements chemically combined to give two or more compounds then the weight of one element which combines with the fixed rate of the Other element in those compounds will be simple multiple relation to one another """
1) for example : N2 and O2 combine to give nitric acid (NO) and Nitrogen dioxide(NO2)
2) in NO 14 grams of Nitrogen combines with 16 grams of oxygen to give nitric oxide (NO)
3) in NO2 14 grams of Nitrogen combines with 32 grams of oxygen
4) both the compounds the weight of Nitrogen are fixed as 14 grams the weight of oxygen that combines with 14 grams of Nitrogen are 16 grams in NO and 32 grams in NO2

weight of oxygen in these compounds are in the ratio of 16 :32or 1 : 2
(a simple multiple ratio )



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