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Which postulate of Dalton's atomic theory forms the basis of the law of conservation of mass?​

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Answered by aditibillie
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Answer:

the relative number and kinds of atoms are constant in a given compound. Atoms cannot be created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction

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Answered by khushishekhawat80786
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Answer:

The postulate of Dalton's atomic theory that is the result of the law of conservation of mass is-the relative number and kinds of atoms are constant in a given compound. Atoms cannot be created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction.

Explanation:

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.

The 5 postulates of Dalton's atomic theory are listed below.

  • All matter is made up of atoms, which are tiny, indivisible particles.
  • Atoms cannot be created.
  • Atoms cannot be destroyed.
  • Atoms cannot be divided into smaller particles.
  • Compounds are formed when the atoms of different elements combine with each other in fixed, whole-number ratios.

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