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law of simple multiple proportions

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
law of simple multiple proportions in chemistry, the statement that when two or more elements form more than one compound, the ratio of the weights of one element that combine with a given weight of another element in the different compounds is a ratio of small whole numbers. For example, carbon and oxygen combine in carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) and carbon monoxide (CO). A sample of carbon dioxide containing 1 gram of carbon contains 2.66 grams of oxygen; a sample of carbon monoxide containing 1 gram of carbon contains 1.33 grams of oxygen. The ratio of the two weights of oxygen (2.66:1.33) is... Read more
Stoichiometry
Chemistry: Foundations and Applications ... terms of simple whole-number ... forward the Law of Reciprocal Proportions, stating ... same or a multiple of the proportion ... conforms to the Law of Multiple Proportions. (See Figure ... obvious: the simple ratios occur ... react in simple ratios. Dalton ... above for the ... Read more
atomic weight
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ... now known as the law of definite proportions, which states that the proportions by weight of the ... postulating that simple compounds always ... also formulated the law of multiple proportions, which states that ... compounds, their weight proportions in those compounds ... to ... Read more

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