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  • Law of Multiple Proportions

    Describes how elements combine in simple whole number ratios to form different compounds.
  • John Dalton

    An English chemist who formulated the Law of Multiple Proportions in 1804.
  • Atomic Mass

    The mass of an atom, typically expressed in grams per mole, used to calculate mass ratios.
  • Nitrogen Monoxide

    A compound with one nitrogen and one oxygen atom, represented as NO.
  • Nitrogen Dioxide

    A compound with one nitrogen and two oxygen atoms, represented as NO2.
  • Periodic Table

    A tabular arrangement of elements used to find atomic masses for calculations.
  • Mass Ratio

    The ratio of the mass of one element to another in a compound.
  • Whole Number Ratio

    A ratio that results in a whole number, confirming adherence to the law.
  • Compound

    A substance formed when two or more elements chemically combine.
  • Element

    A pure substance consisting of only one type of atom.