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atomic models of daltons​

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Dalton’s atomic theory consists of following postulates:

(i) Matter is made up of very small particles called atoms.

(ii) Atoms can neither be created nor destroyed.

(iii) Atoms of similar substances are similar in all respects (mass, shape and properties)

(iv) Atoms of different substances are different in all respects(mass, shape and properties)

(v) Atoms of elements combine in the ratio of whole numbers to produce a large number of compound-atoms of a new substances

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Answered by Anonymous
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