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Which postulate of Dalton's atomic theory can explain the law
of definite proportions?​

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Answered by rohitpansare81
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Law of definite proportion states that the elements are always present in definite proportions by mass.

The last postulate of Dalton's atomic theory which states that, "In a given compound, the relative number and types of atoms are constant." can explain the law of definite proportion.

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