Question: The law of definite proportions is not applicable to nitrogen oxide because [EAMCET 1981]
(a) Nitrogen atomic weight is not constant
(b) Nitrogen molecular weight is variable
(c) Nitrogen equivalent weight is variable
(d) Oxygen atomic weight is variable
Correct Answer: (c) Nitrogen equivalent weight is variable
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