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    The Oxygen-To-Hydrogen Mass Ratio of Water Is Always 8
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The Oxygen-To-Hydrogen Mass Ratio of Water Is Always 8

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Question 3

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The oxygen-to-hydrogen mass ratio of water is always 8.0 is an example of what fundamental law?


A) Law of Constant Composition
B) Law of Constant Mass Ratio
C) Law of Conservation of Mass
D) Law of Constant Whole Number Ratio
E) none of the above

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