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Dalton\'s principle of compounds supports the law of definite proportions.
The law of definite proportions states that all chemical compounds have constant proportions of their components.
By the law of definite proportions.
The chemical composition of nonstoichiometric compounds do not respect the law of definite proportions.
Non stoichiometric compounds do not match to law of definite proportions.
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, sometimes also called the law of constant composition.
The law of definite proportions was developed by Joseph Proust in 1806.
This is the law of definite proportions.
Generally yes (the law of definite proportions); as exceptions - nonstoichiometric compounds.
Compounds are composed of atoms of different elements chemically bonded in definite proportions. The components of mixtures are not chemically combined and they do not have definite proportions.
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