Define the Law of Multiple Proportions.

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The Law of Multiple Proportions states that if two elements can combine to form more than one compound,the masses of one element that combine with a fixed mass of the other element are in the ratio of small whole numbers.
For example,carbon and oxygen can combine to form $CO$ and $CO_2$.
In $CO$,$12 \ g$ of carbon combines with $16 \ g$ of oxygen.
In $CO_2$,$12 \ g$ of carbon combines with $32 \ g$ of oxygen.
The ratio of the masses of oxygen that combine with a fixed mass $(12 \ g)$ of carbon is $16:32$,which simplifies to $1:2$,a simple whole number ratio.

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