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Sentences with LAW-OF-EQUIVALENT-PROPORTIONS

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"According to the law of equivalent proportions, when hydrogen reacts with oxygen to form water, the ratio of hydrogen to oxygen is always 2:1."
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"The law of equivalent proportions is also known as the law of definite proportions."
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"In a compound like carbon dioxide, the law of equivalent proportions states that the mass ratio of carbon to oxygen is always 1:2."
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"The law of equivalent proportions helps chemists determine the composition of compounds."
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"Chemical reactions that violate the law of equivalent proportions are considered to be imbalanced."
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"The law of equivalent proportions is a fundamental principle in stoichiometry."
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"One of the key discoveries that led to the development of the law of equivalent proportions was made by Joseph Proust."
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"The law of equivalent proportions allows scientists to predict the mass of reactants needed to obtain a desired product."
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"The law of equivalent proportions applies to all chemical reactions regardless of the scale."
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"The law of equivalent proportions ensures that the total mass of elements before and after a chemical reaction remains constant."
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"Stoichiometric calculations are based on the principles of the law of equivalent proportions."
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"By using the law of equivalent proportions, chemists can balance chemical equations."
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"The law of equivalent proportions can be explained using the concept of moles."
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"In a reaction between sodium and chlorine, the law of equivalent proportions states that the mass ratio of sodium to chlorine is 1:1."
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"The law of equivalent proportions is a consequence of the law of conservation of mass."
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"French chemist Claude Louis Berthollet played a major role in formulating the law of equivalent proportions."
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"The interpretation of the law of equivalent proportions contributed to the development of atomic theory."
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"The law of equivalent proportions is one of the foundational concepts in chemistry."
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"Chemical reactions that adhere to the law of equivalent proportions are considered to be stoichiometrically balanced."
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"The law of equivalent proportions states that when two elements combine to form more than one compound, the ratio of the masses of one element that combine with a fixed mass of the other element can be expressed in small whole numbers."
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"According to the law of equivalent proportions, if 1g of element A combines with 2g of element B to form compound X, then 1g of element A would combine with 4g of element B to form compound Y."
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"The experiments conducted by Dalton provided evidence supporting the law of equivalent proportions."
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"The law of equivalent proportions is also known as the law of definite proportions."
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"The law of equivalent proportions is fundamental to understanding stoichiometry in chemical reactions."
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"Chemists use the law of equivalent proportions to determine the empirical formula of a compound."
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"The law of equivalent proportions allows chemists to predict the mass of one element that combines with a fixed mass of another element in a compound."
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"Understanding the law of equivalent proportions helps chemists balance chemical equations accurately."
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"The law of equivalent proportions is applicable to both simple and complex chemical reactions."
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"The discovery of the law of equivalent proportions revolutionized the field of chemistry."
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