Why do mixtures not obey the law of constant composition
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A mixture is not chemically united, only physically. You can put as much of one thing in with the other because there is no limit, they are only mixing physically.
The law of definite proportions pertains to compounds, elements that are chemically united. Water, H2O for example, for every oxygen atom, there are two hydrogen atoms. The ratio of 1:2 is fixed, that's the law of definite proportions.
The law of definite proportions pertains to compounds, elements that are chemically united. Water, H2O for example, for every oxygen atom, there are two hydrogen atoms. The ratio of 1:2 is fixed, that's the law of definite proportions.
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