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Explain Dalton's atomic theory?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by moryarajendra166
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Answer:

Dalton's Atomic Theory

Everything is composed of atoms, which are the indivisible building blocks of matter and cannot be destroyed. All atoms of an element are identical. The atoms of different elements vary in size and mass. Compounds are produced through different whole-number combinations of atoms.

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