The law of definite proportions is not
applicable to nitrogen oxide because
[EAMCET 1981]
 (A) Nitrogen’s atomic weight is not constant
 (B) Nitrogen’s molecular weight is variable
 (C) Nitrogen’s equivalent weight is variable
 (D) Oxygen’s atomic weight is variable

1 Answer

Answer :

(C) Nitrogen’s equivalent weight is variable

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