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Pure samples of water always yield 88.89% of oxygen and 11.11% of hydrogen, by mass. This can be explained by using the law of:

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Conservation of mass
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Constant proportions
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Multiple proportions
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Reciprocal proportions
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Solution

The correct option is B Constant proportions
The law of definite proportions states that a given chemical compound always contains its component elements in a fixed ratio by mass and does not depend on its source and the method of preparation.
Therefore, the ratio of H:O in water = 11.11:88.89=1:8 which will be constant in any sample of water irrespective of the source and the method of preparation.

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