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Damaris Wong
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29 December, 23:00
State the law multiple proportions
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Cadence Horton
29 December, 23:15
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The law of multiple proportions is ...
Different compounds made of same element have different proportions by mass of those elements.
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Johanna Castaneda
29 December, 23:18
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The law of multiple proportions states that when two elements combine to form more than one compound, the mass of one element, which combines with a fixed mass of the other element, will always be ratios of whole numbers.
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