How does Dalton's atomic theory explain law of conservation of mass?
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In the Dalton's atomic theory it is stated that mass can be created or destroyed
And the law of conservation of mass is that mass can never be created or destroyed.
So Dalton's atomic theory explain the conservation of mass.
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And the law of conservation of mass is that mass can never be created or destroyed.
So Dalton's atomic theory explain the conservation of mass.
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Dalton's atomic theory was the first complete attempt to describe all matter in terms of atoms and their properties. Dalton based his theory on the law of conservation of mass and the law of constant composition. The first part of his theory states that all matter is made of atoms, which are indivisible.
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