Explain Dalton's Atomic Theory.
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
Hey mate hope so u like it mark me as brainlist if it is helpful for u
Explanation:
A theory of chemical combination, first stated by John Dalton in 1803. It involves the following postulates: (1) Elements consist of indivisible small particles (atoms). (2) All atoms of the same element are identical; different elements have different types of atom. (3) Atoms can neither be created nor destroyed
Answered by
6
The theory that all matter is made up of very tiny indivisible particles is called atomic theory of matter.
→ Dalton put forwand his atomic theory of matter in 1808.
→Pastulates of dalton's atomic theory of matter are as follows:
- All the matter is made up of very small particles called "atoms".
- Aloms cannot be divided.
- Atoms can neither be created or nor destroyed.
- Atoms are of various kinds. There are as many kinds of atoms are elements.
- All the atoms of a given element are iIndentical in every respect, having the same mass, size and chemical properties.
- Atoms of different elements differ in mass, size and chemical properties.
- Chemical combination between two elements consists in the joining together of atoms of these elements to form molecules of compounds.
- The number and kind of atoms in a given compound is fixed.
- During chemical combination, atoms of different elements combine in small whole numbers to form compounds.
- Atoms of the same elements can combine in more than one ratio to form more than one compounds
ㅤ
ㅤ
It helps you!!
@ShiningBlossom
Similar questions