formation of water and hydrogen peroxide , carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide are the big examples of law of definite proportion
Law of definite proportion, sometimes also called the law of constant composition.
"The Law of Definite Composition states that the elements in a given compound are always combined in the same proportion by mass."All of the students in our class had different values for the mass of the hydrate and anhydrous salt, but all calculated the same formula for the hydrate. By everyone calculating the same formula for the hydrate, the law of definite composition was proved.
The law of definite proportions states that all chemical compounds have constant proportions of their components.
No. A pure substances has a definite and constant composition.
Yes it says in my notes packet
Law of definite proportion, sometimes also called the law of constant composition.
yes it is .. also called prousts law
This law hasn't a chemical equation !
yes it dose.
Yes, after the Law of definite proportions; but now it is clear that this law is not applicable to all known chemical compounds.
Law of definite proportion or law of definite composition.
Well the difference is, TRIANGLE IS THE ANSWER TO EVERYTHING!
always the same
The chemical composition of nonstoichiometric compounds do not respect the law of definite proportions.
This law is not valid for all chemical compounds (ex. nonstoichiometric compounds).
"The Law of Definite Composition states that the elements in a given compound are always combined in the same proportion by mass."All of the students in our class had different values for the mass of the hydrate and anhydrous salt, but all calculated the same formula for the hydrate. By everyone calculating the same formula for the hydrate, the law of definite composition was proved.
The law of definite proportions states that all chemical compounds have constant proportions of their components.