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In compound A, `1.00 g` nitrogen units with `0.57 g` oxygen. In compound `B, 2.00 g` nitrogen combines with `2.24 g` oxygen. In compound `C, 3.00 g` nitrogen combines with `5.11 g` oxygen. These results obey the following law

A

law of constant proportion

B

law of multiple proportion

C

law of reciprocal proportion

D

Dalton's law of partial pressure

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Law of multiple proportion states that when two elements A and B combine together to form more than one compound, then masses of A which separately combine with a fixed mass of B, are in a simple ratio.
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