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25 February, 21:31

Which of the postulates of Dalton's atomic theory explains why we can calculate a theoratical yield for a chemical reaction?

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  1. 26 February, 00:16
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    Postulate 4 (A compound consists of atoms of two or more elements combined in a small, whole-number ratio. In a given compound, the numbers of atoms of each of its elements are always present in the same ratio).
  2. 26 February, 01:19
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    Postulate 4

    Explanation:

    Dalton's atomic theory-

    According to the postulate number four of the Dalton's atomic theory, the theoretical yield can be calculated for the chemical reaction.

    Since,

    A compound is formed by atoms or ions or by elements.

    And these atoms combine in a small, simplest, whole number, to form the compound.

    And, these numbers of the atoms are always fixed for a particular compound.
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