General Chemistry: Principles and Modern Applications (10th Edition)

Published by Pearson Prentice Hal
ISBN 10: 0132064529
ISBN 13: 978-0-13206-452-1

Chapter 1 - Matter: Its Properties and Measurements - 1.2 Concept Assessment - Page 10: 1.2

Answer

No.

Work Step by Step

No. The greater the number of experiments that conform to the predictions of the law, the more confidence we have in the law. There is no point at which the law is ever verified with absolute certainty.
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