Potassium combines with two isotopes of chlorine ( 35 Cl and 37 Cl) respectively to form…
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Potassium combines with two isotopes of chlorine
(35Cl and 37Cl) respectively to form two samples of KCl. Their formation follows the law of :
(35Cl and 37Cl) respectively to form two samples of KCl. Their formation follows the law of :
- constant proportions
- multiple proportions
- reciprocal proportions
- none of these.
Answer
(D) none of these.
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