What is the law of multiple proportions?

1 Answer
Jan 1, 2018

Well, it is an empirical law that dates back to old Dalton....

Explanation:

As originally proposed....

"If two elements form more than one compound between them,"
"then the ratios of the masses of the second element which" "combine with a fixed mass of the first element will be ratios of" "small whole numbers...."

And so if we compare CO, and CO_2, the C:C ratio is 1:1, and C:O ratio is 1:2...

What are the ratios for the oxides of sulfur?