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Explain Dalton's atomic theory of matter onthe basis of law of chemical combination and other related Chemical observations.

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Basis for Dalton's theory

The law of conservation of mass says that matter is not created or destroyed in a closed system. That means if we have a chemical reaction, the amount of each element must be the same in the starting materials and the products.

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