The statements for laws of chemical combinations are given below. Mark the statement…
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
The statements for laws of chemical combinations are given below. Mark the statement which is not correct.
- Matter can neither be created nor destroyed: Law of conservation of mass
- A compound always contains exactly the same proportion of elements by weight: Law of definite proportions
- When gases combine they do so in a simple ratio by weight: Gay Lussac’s Law
- Equal volumes of gases at same temperature and pressure contain same number of molecules: Avogadro’s Law
Answer
(C) When gases combine they do so in a simple ratio by weight: Gay Lussac’s Law
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