Chemistry, asked by prabh8233, 10 months ago

Atoms combine in one-to-one ratios to form compounds true or false

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Answered by sanyuktasharma1
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Hey people,

Atoms of different elements may combine with each other in fixed, simple, whole number ratios to form compound atoms.

Atoms of same elements can combine in more than one ratio to form one or  more compounds.

Hence, the given statement is false.

Hope, this helps :)


Answered by SahiliDessai1998
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Answer:

The given statement-

Atoms combine in one-to-one ratios to form compounds.

-is false statement.

Explanation:

According to Dalton's Theory,

Chemical reactions do not allow for the creation or destruction of atoms.

Different elements' atoms have varying weight and chemical characteristics.

Atoms cannot be divided.

In a specific compound, the relative number and types of atoms remain constant.

Compounds are created when atoms join in modest whole number ratios.

Hence, we can say

Compound atoms can be created by the combination of atoms from various elements in set, straightforward, whole number ratios.

The ratios in which the same element's atoms combine to generate one or more compounds can vary.

For instance, the compound water is created when the ratio of hydrogen to oxygen atoms is 2:1.

Hence, the statement is false.

To know more about Dalton's Theory, click on the link given below,

https://brainly.in/question/1221522

https://brainly.in/question/1148298

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