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

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The atomic theory of Dalton is a collection of postulates that describe the chemical action of elements. It aids in the determination of the fundamental properties of elements.

The amount formed during a reaction is known as yield\textbf{yield}. It means that yield is nothing more than the mass production of a reaction.

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