The Law of Definite Proportions, also known as the Law of Constant Composition, is a fundamental principle in chemistry that states that a chemical compound always contains its constituent elements in fixed ratio by mass, regardless of the amount of the compound or its source. This means that no matter how a particular compound is produced or obtained, the ratio of the masses of the elements involved remains constant.

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