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The law of multiple proportions is ilust...

The law of multiple proportions is ilustrated by the two compounds 

A

Sodium chloride and sodium bromide

B

Ordinary water and heavy water

C

Caustic soda and caustic potash

D

Sulphur dioxide and sulphur trioxide.

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  10. The number of molecules in one litre of water is (density of water = 1...

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  11. The number of water molecules in a drop of water weighing 5 mg is

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  14. The number of sulphur atoms present in 0.2 mole of sodium thiosulphate...

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  16. The density of water is 1g/mL. Assuming that there are no intermolecul...

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  17. Oridinary water contain one part of heavy water per 6000 parts of wate...

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