NEET UG c11chemlaws — practice questions
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Practice NEET UG c11chemlaws in the app →Per NCERT Class 11 Chemistry Ch 1, who proposed the LAW OF CONSERVATION OF MASS in 1789?Per NCERT, the LAW OF CONSERVATION OF MASS states that in any physical or chemical change there is no NET chanPer NCERT, who proposed the LAW OF DEFINITE PROPORTIONS — using natural + synthetic cupric carbonate samples tPer NCERT, the LAW OF DEFINITE PROPORTIONS states that a given compound always contains exactly the same propoPer NCERT, who proposed the LAW OF MULTIPLE PROPORTIONS in 1803?Per NCERT, hydrogen + oxygen form water (2g H + 16g O → 18g H₂O) and hydrogen peroxide (2g H + 32g O → 34g H₂OPer NCERT, who proposed the LAW OF GASEOUS VOLUMES in 1808?Per NCERT, Gay Lussac's law states that when gases combine or are produced in a reaction they do so in a simplPer NCERT, who proposed AVOGADRO'S LAW (1811) — that equal volumes of all gases at the same T and P contain eqPer NCERT, in the Karlsruhe conference (1860, Germany), which scientist presented a 'sketch of a course of chePer NCERT 'Development of Chemistry' box, which ancient Indian sage formulated an atomic theory (~600 BCE) witPer NCERT, in 1808 Dalton published 'A New System of Chemical Philosophy' which COULD explain the laws of chem