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how does Daltons atomic theory explain law of conservation of mass?​

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Answered by vaibhavpatil551
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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.

Answered by AnanyaSingh1525
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On the basis of dalton's atomic theory :   Law of conservation of says that matter neither be created nor be 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. We use law of conservation of mass every time we balance the equation.

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