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The ratio of elements in a substance. For example: the chemical formula of common salt is NaCl, sodium and chlorine in a ratio of 1:1.
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the formula showing the simplest ratio in which atoms combine to form a compound.
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derived from experience or experiment
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Based on experience or observational information not necessarily on proven scientific data.
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verifiable by means of observation or experiment on the real world, that is on things that can be touched, smelled, felt, seen, ie, that can be measured
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