which postulate of Dalton's atomic theory can explain the law of definite proportion?
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>Atoms are indivisible particles, which can neither be created nor be destroyed in a chemical reaction
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>Atoms are indivisible particles, which can neither be created nor be destroyed in a chemical reaction
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=> The law of Definite proportions is based on the following postulate of Dalton's atomic theory:
"All atoms of a particular element are identical in every respect. This means that they have same mass same size and also same chemical properties."
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=> The law of Definite proportions is based on the following postulate of Dalton's atomic theory:
"All atoms of a particular element are identical in every respect. This means that they have same mass same size and also same chemical properties."
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