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One part of an element A combines with two parts of B (another element). Six parts of element C combine with four parts of elementB. If A and C combine together, the ratio of their masses will be governed by

A

law of definite proportions

B

law of multiple proportions

C

law of reciprocal proportions

D

law of conservation of mass

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