explain the laws of chemical combination by Dalton's Atomic Theory
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Dalton's Atomic Theory. ... Atoms of different elements have different properties and different masses. Atoms of different elements can combine in a fixed ratio of small whole numbers to form compounds. Atoms of the same elements can combine in more than one ratio to form more than one compound.
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According to this law if elements combine to form two or more than two different kinds of compounds, then the masses of these elements in the compounds are in the ratio of small whole numbers. Dalton's atomic theory states that atoms combine in the ratio of small whole numbers to form compounds.
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