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Law of Definite Proportions

Below are common questions regarding the Laws of Definite Proportions. The answers to the law of definite proportions questions are shown below.

  • who developed the law of definite proportions?
  • who discovered the law of definite proportions?
  • who came up with the law of definite proportions?
  • who invented the law of definite proportions?
  • who proposed the law of definite proportions?
  • what is the law of definite proportions?
  • when was the law of definite proportion invented?
  • what is another name for the law of definite proportions?
  • Joseph Proust experiments law of definite proportions
  • Who is Joseph Proust?


who developed the law of definite proportions?

Joseph Louis Proust developed the law of definite proportions.

who discovered the law of definite proportions?

Joseph Louis Proust discovered the law of definite proportions.

who came up with the law of definite proportions?
Joseph Louis Proust came up with the law of definite proportions.
who invented the law of definite proportions?
Joseph Louis Proust invented law of definite proportions.
who proposed the law of definite proportions?
Joseph Louis Proust proposed the law of definite proportions.
what is the law of definite proportions?
The law of definite proportions states that a chemical compound always contain elements in certain definite proportions and in no other combinations. This is the definition of the law of definite proportion.
when was the law of definite proportion invented?
The law of definite proportion was invented in 1799.
what is another name for the law of definite proportion?
The law of definite proportion is sometimes called the Law of Constant Composition.
Joseph Proust experiments law of definite proportions
Joseph Proust's experiments leading to the law of definite proportions concerned copper  carbonate. Joseph Proust observed that copper carbonate always contained exactly three elements in definite proportions whether obtained in a laboratory or from natural sources: copper, carbon and oxygen. This same theory was tested with other compounds and found exactly the same result.
 
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