Chemistry, asked by Jannatdebbarma, 9 months ago

state one limitation of law of definite proportions.
Explain with an example.​

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Answered by lakshmipriyabiju155
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The law does not hold true if the different isotopes of the element are involved in making chemical compound. the law is not applicable when elements combine in the same ratio but different compounds are formed. When an element exists in the form of different isotopes in its compounds, the law does not hold good.

Answered by Anonymous
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The law does not hold true if the different isotopes of the element are involved in making chemical compound. the law is not applicable when elements combine in the same ratio but different compounds are formed. When an element exists in the form of different isotopes in its compounds, the law does not hold good.

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