The ratio of elements in non-stoichiometric compounds varies from sample to sample. Therefore, these compounds are an exception to the law of constant proportions. Samples of elements that vary in their isotopic composition can also defy the law of definite proportions since the masses of two different isotopes of an element are different. Natural polymers are also known to disobey the law of constant proportions. ✅To access all videos related to Atoms, enroll in our full course now: infinitylearn.com/cbse-fullcourse?RUclips&DME&Ui8 To watch more Chemistry videos, click here: bit.ly/Chemistry_DMYT
You truely are such a great teacher. There's nothing that I couldn't understood from your teaching. Keep posting such videos for us to understand it in the better way😊god bless you 😇
Thanks you so much now I understood it very easily. I do not know how I thank you for this my PT was there of chemistry only this chapter and I got full marks thanks ma'am 😘😘🤗🌺💐🌹🌷🌼🌻🌹🍫🍫
I saw just 1 video of this channel and i pause that video and i just subscribed............ than i watch full video nice examples and nice explaination😊😊😊😊
Mam your voice is absolutely fantastic. The way you are explaining and the examples I extremely appreciate you . I was quite confused and you gave a very good explanation 👏👏👏 Thanqq so much mam................
You're most welcome Juganu. We are glad that you understood the concept. We are happy that we could help you learn. You motivate us to do better. Keep watching our videos : )
You're most welcome. We are really happy to hear that it was helpful to you. We are glad that you understood the concept. For more videos, please visit our website - dontmemorise.com/
Thank you so much Dimpal for your appreciation. We are glad that you understood the concept. We are happy that we could help you learn. Do support us by subscribing to our channel. 👍👍
It's my pleasure Piyush and Thank you so much for your appreciation. We are glad that you understood the concept. For more videos, please visit our website - dontmemorise.com/
Thank you so much Jahnavi for your appreciation. We are glad that you understood the concept. We are happy that we could help you learn. You motivate us to do better. Keep watching our videos : )
Thank you so much Purvesh for your appreciation. We are glad that you understood the concept. You motivate us to do better. Keep watching our videos. 😊😊
It's my pleasure. We are really happy to hear that it was helpful to you. We are glad that you understood the concept. For more videos, please visit our website - dontmemorise.com/
You're most welcome Nandana. We are happy that we could help you learn. We are glad that you understood the concept. You really motivate us. Keep watching. 😊😊
Thank you for Subash your appreciation. We are happy that we could help you learn. We are glad that you understood the concept. Keep watching our videos. 😊😊
It's my pleasure. We are glad that you understood the concept. We are happy that we could help you learn. You motivate us to do better. Keep watching our videos : )
Law of definite proportion - In whatever method chemical compound is formed, it will as always have the same composition. Whereas Law of multiple proportions - When two compounds A snd B chemically combine to form more than one compound, several masses of A combined with fixed mass of B will have a small whole ratio. Really, the two theories are different. One is about composition other is about the ratio of chemical combination.
Thanks you so much now I understood it very easily. I do not know how I thank you for this my PT was there of chemistry only this chapter and I got full marks thanks ma'am
Law of Constant Proportions | Don't MemoriseLaw of Constant Proportions | Don't MemoriseLaw of Constant Proportions | Don't Memoriseportions | Don't Memorise Infinity Learn NEET 2.84M subscribers Subscribe 8.3K Share Download 397K views 5 years ago Chemistry Decomposition of any compound gives us the constituent elements. Did you know that the sum of masses of these elements is always exactly equal to the mass of the compound made out of them? That is what the Law of Constant Proportions tells us! Watch this video to get introduced to this Law. … 329 Comments
The ratio of elements in non-stoichiometric compounds varies from sample to sample. Therefore, these compounds are an exception to the law of constant proportions. Samples of elements that vary in their isotopic composition can also defy the law of definite proportions since the masses of two different isotopes of an element are different. Natural polymers are also known to disobey the law of constant proportions.
✅To access all videos related to Atoms, enroll in our full course now: infinitylearn.com/cbse-fullcourse?RUclips&DME&Ui8
To watch more Chemistry videos, click here: bit.ly/Chemistry_DMYT
Accha padhaya btt smjh nhi aaya😑
k
🤣🤣yes
👍🙏😭😉😁😘😂
Love from up!!
I have a advice that they should also make an app who agree surely comment
Yes really
Ya
i agree
ya
Yeah
there is nothing to NOT understand here these videos have made it so easy you guys are doing an amazing job keep it up!
You truely are such a great teacher. There's nothing that I couldn't understood from your teaching. Keep posting such videos for us to understand it in the better way😊god bless you 😇
Amen please download a app for this video
Your voice is good and explanation is better than voice
Thanks you so much now I understood it very easily. I do not know how I thank you for this my PT was there of chemistry only this chapter and I got full marks thanks ma'am 😘😘🤗🌺💐🌹🌷🌼🌻🌹🍫🍫
I saw just 1 video of this channel and i pause that video and i just subscribed............ than i watch full video nice examples and nice explaination😊😊😊😊
Thank you so much Diksha for your appreciation. We are glad that you understood the concept. Do support us by subscribing to our channel. 👍👍
So good 👌👌👌👌👍👍👍
This is really an underrated channel.
Your explanations are sooo good.Thanku💜
Army💜✨
@@naomisyooniverse3341 here we go again😜😜
@@vama_.4Army 😌💜
ARMY'S also need namjoon to explain this right?
Nice love this explanation❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Its really helpful
😊😊very nicely explain🔝
Vey nicely explained 👍👍
I'm addicted to two things while studying
1 coffee
2 your videos
Lol
Mind blowing 👍👍
Actually the year is 1799
You explained it quite well
Thanks for helping me mam your voice is so nice
Nice video it helped me to understand these topics
What a teaching mam
It is really good teaching and ur language is very very nice and it is so helpfull keep posting like this videos
Mam your voice is absolutely fantastic.
The way you are explaining and the examples I extremely appreciate you .
I was quite confused and you gave a very good explanation 👏👏👏
Thanqq so much mam................
Thank you so much mam you teach us complex things in most easiest ways which are so easy 😀 to understand, once again thanks 😊 👍
You're most welcome Juganu. We are glad that you understood the concept. We are happy that we could help you learn. You motivate us to do better. Keep watching our videos : )
Bye you leave this video I can not get you in the car with the other guy on my phone
Bye bye bye bye bye bye bye bye bye bye
Don't memorise this is the best thankyou so much it helped me a lot 😄
You're most welcome. We are really happy to hear that it was helpful to you. We are glad that you understood the concept. For more videos, please visit our website - dontmemorise.com/
Superb......👍👍😊😊
Thank you so much Dimpal for your appreciation. We are glad that you understood the concept. We are happy that we could help you learn. Do support us by subscribing to our channel. 👍👍
I am thankful to your for this tremendous explanation
Thank you, Piyush!
Keep watching! 🙂🙂
It's my pleasure Piyush and Thank you so much for your appreciation. We are glad that you understood the concept. For more videos, please visit our website - dontmemorise.com/
Thank you very much ☺️
It is very helpfull for understanding.
Yup
thank u
Your voice is so nice and active mam
Thank you so much Jahnavi for your appreciation. We are glad that you understood the concept. We are happy that we could help you learn. You motivate us to do better. Keep watching our videos : )
Your videos are Very helpful, don't know how to thank you for all ur help
Thank you mam 🎉🎉🎉🎉😊😊
Thank a lot for such useful videos
Very nice, helpful and amazing
It is very easy to understand 🙂🙂🙂
Amazing video
best way to do chem fast
Thank you so much Purvesh for your appreciation. We are glad that you understood the concept. You motivate us to do better. Keep watching our videos. 😊😊
Thanks for the wonderful explanation . 🤗
Thank you very much for the appreciation and for watching Angela. :)
Always the best
Thank you so much love your videos
Most welcome, Hridyansh! We are glad to know you love our videos 😊
Please do more explanation and examples 👍👌👍👌👌👍
Thank u mam
Really good explanation 👍👍
Nice teaching, I understand concept easily
Thank you so much
It helped me✌🏼
You are most welcome, Shourya. We are glad we could help you out😊
Thank u very vry much it helped me for my fina exams, and ma'am also wish me luck for my 10th exams
It's my pleasure. We are really happy to hear that it was helpful to you. We are glad that you understood the concept. For more videos, please visit our website - dontmemorise.com/
0:26.. It is not 1797 but 1779.btw thank you very much for the video😊great explanation 💜💛
his experiments it self were conducted between 1798 and 1804 I'm 1797 he just laid the foundation
Thank very very very much.
It helped me a lot.
Such a great explanation😍🙏
Very very very nice explanation
Thanks a lot 'Don't memorise,for this wonderful explanation. 😊👌👏
Entha comment nayane
@@anandhuarun2375 😐nee poda
@@nandanavijayan1490 ni podi thotte
@@anandhuarun2375 😑nee poda maramaakri
You're most welcome Nandana. We are happy that we could help you learn. We are glad that you understood the concept. You really motivate us. Keep watching. 😊😊
Always the best! 😀😄😉
Very nice and useful 😊😊
We're humbled to hear that! Thank you :)
@@InfinityLearn_NEET @Don't Memorise
Like wow...Very Well Explained...Helped me 💜
Hey army!
@@nidhi200 heyy!!
Army💜
Nice explanation.
Thanks a lot very good explanation your voice is nice
Mam your explanation is stupendous
Thank u so much so help full me 👌👌👧
Very very useful
Thank you for your comment.
Happy Learning :)
Very helpful... during this lock down 😋
Glad it helped, Lil Lyn! Thanks and Keep watching!! 🙂🙂
Nyc explanation....😎🤨🤔😋
Thank you so much.
Happy Learning :)
Very helpful in lockdown
Glad to hear that, Memes! Thanks and keep watching 🙂🙂
@@InfinityLearn_NEET my name is not memes 😂 I'm OM
I can understand easily
Anil Kumar who asked
@@joshbaltazar6538😂😂🤣🤣
Well explained 👍
Your voice and your explanation is very nice
Thanks
Excellent
Thank you i can understand all the things
You explain amazingly
Btw, law of constant proportions was given in 1779 and not 1797.
No,proust discoverd it in 1794 & was given the theory in 1797
Ia understanding correctly very thank full to u
Plz make vedio on law of multiple propotions
Super 👍, your explanation is nice 👏👏👏
Thank you for Subash your appreciation. We are happy that we could help you learn. We are glad that you understood the concept. Keep watching our videos. 😊😊
Again nice 👍 video.. how can we forget chocolate milk 🥛 eg.. 😋😜😜😋
Nyc explaination
Thanx for video I will Tomorrow exam ,, but I understand all topic
It's my pleasure. We are glad that you understood the concept. We are happy that we could help you learn. You motivate us to do better. Keep watching our videos : )
Ma'am please make a video on basic basic conceps like element,molecule and compound
This is a grade 9 topic, you must have passed grade 9 by now as it’s has been 5y since u commented
Thanks a lot maam
0:23 1799*
1779
what's the main difference between law of definite proportions and law of multiple proportions?
That's we'll study in 11th grade
Law of definite proportion - In whatever method chemical compound is formed, it will as always have the same composition.
Whereas
Law of multiple proportions - When two compounds A snd B chemically combine to form more than one compound, several masses of A combined with fixed mass of B will have a small whole ratio.
Really, the two theories are different. One is about composition other is about the ratio of chemical combination.
Nice video
Nice animation
What a magnificent explanation thank you so much for making my concepts very clear
Nice
Very nice 😘😌😃☺
Thank you so much.
To view more videos for free, register on our website: bit.ly/DontMemoriseRegister
Happy Learning :)
the law was introduced in the year 1794
Thanks you so much now I understood it very easily. I do not know how I thank you for this my PT was there of chemistry only this chapter and I got full marks thanks ma'am
Thanks a lot, Sumit!
We are pleased to our video could help you score so well.
keep watching and learning! 😃😃
Good class
Thanks a lot
Law of constant proportion was discovered in 1779 not in 1797 you can check on Google also
Thank you for the video madam. It was very helpful for me to understand the topics.
You are most welcome, Vasanthamala! We are glad our videos could help you. Keep watching 🙂🙂
Thanks for video ...but law of constant proportion was given in 1779 not 1799😊😊
There are actually three laws
Law of conservation of mass
Law of definite proportions and
Law of multiple proportions
Pls explain the last one
Thanks for your help
Thank you for your comment.
Happy Learning :)
Awesome
Thank you so much for your appreciation. We are glad that you understood the concept. You motivate us to do better. Keep watching our videos : )
Super explanation amazing.......
I'm glad to hear that. Thank you for sharing and thanks for watching! :)
mam you have include wrong date of invenioningof law of constant proportion.
in really it is given in 1779.
nice video. and voice
Thank you very much for the appreciation and for watching Neeraj. :)
Why don't copper's 3rd shell follow the octet state and accomodate 18 electrons rather than 8
Please reply
Useful video.......hai
Law of Constant Proportions | Don't MemoriseLaw of Constant Proportions | Don't MemoriseLaw of Constant Proportions | Don't Memoriseportions | Don't Memorise
Infinity Learn NEET
2.84M subscribers
Subscribe
8.3K
Share
Download
397K views 5 years ago Chemistry
Decomposition of any compound gives us the constituent elements. Did you know that the sum of masses of these elements is always exactly equal to the mass of the compound made out of them? That is what the Law of Constant Proportions tells us! Watch this video to get introduced to this Law. …
329 Comments
Nice explanation 👍👍
But which year Joseph Proust given the law because in my book it is given 1779 and on Google 1794
Please check once 🙏🙏
Great video .Really helped a lot
Thank you so much
You are welcome😊