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LAW OF CHEMICAL COMBINATION

LAWS OF CHEMICAL COMBINATION

There are four laws of chemical combination which
describe the general features of a chemical change.
Although research has shown that these laws are
only approximately correct, they still form the basis
of chemistry.

The Law of Conservation of Mass

The Atomic Theory proposed by John Dalton states
that atoms can neither be created nor destroyed but
change from one form to another. Since matter is made
up of atoms, matter too can neither be created nor
destroyed. This is stated in the Law of Conservation of 


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