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Dalton's Atomic Theory

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Which of the following laws of chemical combinations cannot be explained by Dalton's atomic theroy?

Methods OF Determination OF Atomic Weight || Law OF Isomorphism || Volatile Chloride Law || Specific Heat Method || Law OF Chemical Combination || Law OF Conservation OF Mass || Law OF Definite Proportion || Law OF Multiple Proportion || Law OF Combining Volume

According to Dalton's atomic theory, all matter whether an element, a compound or a mixture is composed of small particles called atoms which can neither be created nor destroyed during a chemical reaction. Dalton's theory provides a simple explanation for the laws of chemical combination. He used his theory to explain law of conservation of masses, law of constant proportions and law of multiple proportions, based on various postulates of the theory. Dalton was the first scientist to use the symbols for the elements in a very specific sense. When he used a symbol for an element he also meant a definite quantity of that element, that is one atom of that element. Which postulate of Dalton's atomic theory is the result of the law of conservation of mass?

According to Dalton's atomic theory, all matter whether an element, a compound or a mixture is composed of small particles called atoms which can neither be created nor destroyed during a chemical reaction. Dalton's theory provides a simple explanation for the laws of chemical combination. He used his theory to explain law of conservation of masses, law of constant proportions and law of multiple proportions, based on various postulates of the theory. Dalton was the first scientist to use the symbols for the elements in a very specific sense. When he used a symbol for an element he also meant a definite quantity of that element, that is one atom of that element. Which postulate of Dalton's atomic theory explains law of definite proportions?