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dalton atomic theory

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Answered by abi2790
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According to Dalton's Atomic theory, all tha matters are composed of indestructible, indivisible unit called atoms.

All atoms of an element are identical, different elements having atoms of different sizes and mass.
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daltons atomic theory

1)matter consists of extremely small particles called atoms
2)atoms are neither divisible nor destructible.
3)atoms of same elements are alike in all aspect.
4)different elements consists of different types of atoms

Answered by MrPõisoñ
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☆Matter is made up of extremely small particles called atoms.

☆Atoms of same element are identical in size shape and atomic mass.

☆Atoms of different elements are different in all respect.

☆Atoms of same or different elements are combined together to form different compounds called molecules.

☆When atoms combined with each other to form molecules, they have simple or same multiple proportion.

Atoms can neither be created nor be destroyed.

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