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Well definite is broad and multiple is more exact that's about what I can think of
Law of definite proportion, sometimes also called the law of constant composition.
The Law of Multiple Proportions was proposed by John Dalton.
The Law of Multiple Proportions was developed by John Dalton based on the Law of Definite Proportions, was part of what laid the groundwork for his atomic theory, and for the basis of chemical formulas for compounds.English chemist John Dalton
The law of definite proportions, the law of conservation of mass, and the law of multiple proportions all provide evidence for the existence of atoms.
The law of definite proportions was developed by Joseph Proust in 1806.
The law of definite proportions states that all chemical compounds have constant proportions of their components.
For example the law of definite proportions.
Dalton\'s principle of compounds supports the law of definite proportions.
In was in 1799 that Joseph Proust discovered the law of definite proportions, or Proust's Law. Proust was a French chemist.
The law of multiple proportions was proposed by John Dalton in 1804; today this law has not a general validity.
The laws of chemical combination are fundamental principles that govern the relationships between the quantities of reactants and products in a chemical reaction. The three main laws are the law of conservation of mass, the law of definite proportions, and the law of multiple proportions. The law of conservation of mass states that mass is conserved in a chemical reaction, meaning that the total mass of the reactants is equal to the total mass of the products. The law of definite proportions states that a compound always contains the same proportions of elements by mass. The law of multiple proportions states that when two elements combine to form multiple compounds, the mass ratios of the elements in the compounds are always in whole-number ratios.