Dalton doesn't explain the law of conservation of mass.
the 2nd law which states Atoms are neither created nor destroyed in chemical reactions, which basically the same as what the law of conservation of mass states
Dalton proposed that all elements are formed by atoms, which supports the first part of his atomic theory, that says that atoms are small, solid, and indivisible.
He stated that atoms are indivisible, indestructible particles.
He stated that atoms cannot change identity in a chemical reaction.
Dalton's law of conservation of mass is incorrect in special relativity.
Dalton's Atomic Theory
Dalton proposed it in Dalton's atomic theory (i think)
Excepting philosophical atomism John Dalton is the first to elaborate an atomic theory.
Niels Bohr.Father Roger Boscovich is often credited as the father of modern atomic theory, according to Thomas E. Woods, Jr., author of the book How the Catholic Church Built Western Civilization
john dalton develop an atomic theory in 1803, based on idea of the atomic exsiting
John Dalton. He put forward the atomic theory in 1808.
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Dalton's Atomic Theory
It explained law of conservation of mass and law of constant proportion and laid foundation to atomic physics n chemistry...
They both thought the same theory but Dalton had evidence to prove it, unlike Democritus.
john dalton developed the atomic theory , which he published in 1803
Dalton proposed it in Dalton's atomic theory (i think)
John Dalton developed the atomic theory.
The third principle of Dalton atomic theory is no supported.
Atomic theory was founded by John Dalton. He proved this theory in 1803.
John Dalton first pursued research into atomic theory. He was the first person to propose the existence of the atomic structure.
yes it was Dalton's Theory