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In SO(2) and SO(3), the ratio of the mas...

In `SO_(2)` and `SO_(3)`, the ratio of the masses of oxygen that combine with a fixed mass of sulphur is 2:3. This is an example of the law of ____________.

A

constant proportion

B

multiple proportion

C

reciprocal proportion

D

conservation of mass

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