explain Daltons atomic theory
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Although two centuries old, Dalton's atomic theory remains valid in modern chemical thought.
1) All matter is made of atoms. Atoms are indivisible and indestructible.
2. Compounds are formed by a combination of two or more different kinds of atoms.
1) All matter is made of atoms. Atoms are indivisible and indestructible.
2. Compounds are formed by a combination of two or more different kinds of atoms.
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In 1803, he released his atomic theory which will then become one of the most useful theory in chemistry. The 5 postulates of John Dalton of atom has five basic principles as follow:
1. All Mater Contains Very Small Particles which Are Called Atoms.
2.Atom Can Not Be Destructed and Changed.
3. Atoms in the Same Element Have the Same Weight and Shape, While Atoms from Different Element Have Different Weight
4.Atoms Combine in the Small and Whole-All Rations in Chemical Reactions
5.Atoms May Combine in More Than One-All Ratios in Element Reactions
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In 1803, he released his atomic theory which will then become one of the most useful theory in chemistry. The 5 postulates of John Dalton of atom has five basic principles as follow:
1. All Mater Contains Very Small Particles which Are Called Atoms.
2.Atom Can Not Be Destructed and Changed.
3. Atoms in the Same Element Have the Same Weight and Shape, While Atoms from Different Element Have Different Weight
4.Atoms Combine in the Small and Whole-All Rations in Chemical Reactions
5.Atoms May Combine in More Than One-All Ratios in Element Reactions
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