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\small\red{ <marquee>which \: postulate \: of \: dalton's \:  atomic \:   \: theory \: is \:  the \: result \: of \: the \: law \: of \: consevation \: of \: mass?}

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Answered by DaZzlingPriNcezz
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☞︎︎︎ The postulate of Dalton's “Atoms are indivisible particles, which can neither be created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction” is the result of the law of conservation of mass.

Answered by Tejasrisai
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Dalton's atomic theory was the first complete attempt to describe all matter in terms of atoms and their properties. ... The first part of his theory states that all matter is made of atoms, which are indivisible. The second part of the theory says all atoms of a given element are identical in mass and properties.

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