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A sample of pure water, irrespective of source, contains 88.89% oxygen and 11.11% hydrogen by mass. The data supports the

A

law of constant proportions

B

law of conservation of mass

C

law of reciprocal proportions

D

law of multiple proportions.

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A

Water obtained from any source contains hydrogen and oxygen in the same proportion by mass. Hence, the data supports the law of constant proportions.
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