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differences between Dalton atomic theory and modern atomic theory?​

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Answered by as9528269
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Dalton's says atoms of different elements differ in size and mass, whereas the modern theory says they differ in average mass. Dalton's says atoms are indivisible particles, whereas the modern theory says atoms are divisible into sub-atomic particles like protons, neutrons, and electrons.

Answered by 1984premakumari
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The major differences between Dalton's Atomic Theory and Modern Atomic Theory are the following:

Dalton's says atoms of a given element are identical in mass, and the modern one says atoms of a given element are identical in average mass.

Dalton's says atoms of different elements differ in size and mass, whereas the modern theory says they differ in average mass.

Dalton's says atoms are indivisible particles, whereas the modern theory says atoms are divisible into sub-atomic particles like protons, neutrons, and electrons.

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