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Amongst the following statements, select the set having statements which was porposed by Dalton.
(1) All the atoms of a given element have identical properties including identical mass. Atoms of different elements differ in mass.
(2) When gases combine or reproduced in a chemical reaction they do so in a simple ratio by volume provided all gases are at the same T & P
(3) Chemical reaction involve reorganization of atoms. These are neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction.
(4) Matter consists of indivisible atoms

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