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how does atomic theory account for the fact that when 1g of water is decomposed into its elements,0.111g of hydrogen and 0.889 of oxygen are obtained regardless of the source of water

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How does Dalton's atomic theory account for the fact that when 1.000g of water is decomposed into its elements, 0.111g of hydrogen and 0.889g of oxygen are obtained regardless of the source of water? Postulate 4 of the atomic number and kinds of atoms in a compound are constant, regardless of source.

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