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3 elements and compounds (continued)
- explain how the law of definite proportions applies to compounds.
The law of definite proportions states that a compound always contains the same elements in exactly the same proportions by mass. For example, water ($H_2O$) always has hydrogen and oxygen in a ratio of 1:8 by mass. No matter how water is obtained - from a river, by melting ice, or through a chemical reaction - this proportion remains constant. This is because the atoms of the elements in a compound combine in fixed - whole - number ratios to form molecules.
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A compound always contains the same elements in the same proportions by mass due to the fixed whole - number ratios in which atoms combine to form its molecules.