When one element can combine with another to form more than one compound, the mass ratios of the elements in the compounds are simple whole-number ratios of each other. For example, in CO and in CO 2 , the oxygen-to-carbon ratios are 16:12 and 32:12, respectively. Note that the second ratio is exactly twice the first, because there are exactly twice as many oxygens in CO 2 per carbon as there are in CO.
LAW OF MULTIPLE PROPORTIONS
Meaning of LAW OF MULTIPLE PROPORTIONS in English
General chemistry English glossary. Английский глоссарий общей химии. 2012