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Which postulate of Dalton's atomic theory is the result of the law of conservation of mass?​

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Which postulate of Dalton's atomic theory is the result of the law of conservation of mass?

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Atoms are neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction is one of the POSTULATES OF DALTON’S THEORY . Mass can neither be created nor destroyed. This law is called the Law of conservation of mass. This postulate of Dalton's atomic theory is the result of the law of conservation of mass.

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Black holes are points in space that are so dense they create deep gravity sinks. Beyond a certain region, not even light can escape the powerful tug of a black hole's gravity. ... Such a burst flings star matter out into space but leaves behind the stellar core.

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