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The combining ratios of hydrogen and oxygen in water and hydrogen peroxide are 1 : 8 and 1 : 16. Which law is illustrated in this example?

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The combining ratios of hydrogen and oxygen in water and hydrogen peroxide are 1 : 8 and 1 : 16. Which law is illustrated in this example?

विकल्प

  • Law of definite proportions

  • Law of conservation of mass

  • Gay Lussac's law of combining volumes of gases

  • Law of multiple proportions

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उत्तर

Law of multiple proportions

Explanation:

The hydrogen and oxygen combining ratios in water and hydrogen peroxide are 1 : 8 and 1 : 16, respectively.

It's an illustration of the law of many proportions. If two elements mix to make numerous compounds, then the weight of one of these elements, which combines with a fixed weight of the other, is in a ratio of simple whole numbers, according to this law.

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