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- In chemistry, the law of definite proportions, sometimes called Proust's law or the law of constant composition, states that a given chemical compound...
- multiples of a basic quantity. Along with the law of definite proportions, the law of multiple proportions forms the basis of stoichiometry. The law of multiple...
- The law of reciprocal proportions, also called law of equivalent proportions or law of permanent ratios, is one of the basic laws of stoichiometry. It...
- whole-number rule." The law of definite proportions was formulated by Joseph Proust around 1800 and states that all samples of a chemical compound will have...
- conservation Conservation law Fick's laws of diffusion Law of definite proportions Law of multiple proportions John Olmsted; Gregory M. Williams (1997). Chemistry:...
- reactions and that these occur in definite proportions. This understanding came to be known as the "Law of Constant Proportions". Berzelius was a strict empiricist...
- for his discovery of the law of definite proportions in 1797, stating that chemical compounds always combine in constant proportions. Joseph-Louis Proust...
- existence of atoms was inferred from the law of definite proportions proposed by him in 1792.[dubious – discuss] Richter found that the ratio by weight of the...
- substances involved were transformed.: 293  Finally, there was the law of definite proportions, established by the French chemist Joseph Proust in 1797, which...
- Joseph Proust (1754–1826), French chemist, responsible for the Law of definite proportions Antonin Proust (1832–1905), French journalist and politician...