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Explain Dalton's Atomic Theory.

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Answered by shubhamraj34866
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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 ShiningBlossom
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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

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