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which two laws can be explained on the basis dalton's atomic theory

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Answered by rhea8
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Hey friend.....!

The Dalton's atomic theory explains the law of definite proportions:

Dalton proposed that the smallest particle of carbon monoxide was a molecule. This molecule consisted of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom.

If all oxygen atoms had a mass about 1.33 times that of carbon atoms, carbon monoxide would have exactly the above composition.

The another law explained by Dalton's atomic theory is law of multiple proportion .

law of multiple proportions, statement that when two elements combine with each other to form more than one compound, the weights of one element that combine with a fixed weight of the other are in a ratio of small whole numbers. For example, there are five distinct oxides of nitrogen, and the weights of oxygen in combination with 14 grams of nitrogen are, in increasing order, 8, 16, 24, 32, and 40 grams, or in a ratio of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 

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Answered by anki1011
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1.The postulates of Dalton's atomic theory that "the elements consist of atoms and that atoms can neither be created nor destroyed "can be used to explain the law of conservation of mass.
2.The postulates of Dalton's atomic theory that "the elements consist of atoms having fixed mass and that the number and kind of atoms of each element in a given compound is fixed" can be used to explain the law of constant proportions
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