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A box contains some identical red coloured balls. Labelled as A, each weighing 2g. Another box contains identiclal blue coloured balls. Labelled as B, each weighing 5g. Consider combination AB ,`AB_(2),A_(2)B` and `A_(2)B_(3)` and show that law of multiple proportions is applicable.

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To demonstrate the applicability of the law of multiple proportions using the combinations of red balls (A) and blue balls (B), we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Define the Masses of the Balls - Each red ball (A) weighs 2 grams. - Each blue ball (B) weighs 5 grams. ### Step 2: Identify the Combinations We have the following combinations: ...
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