modern atomic theory define more define molecule
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the theory that matter consists of indivisible particles called atoms and that atoms of a given element are all identical and can neither be created nor destroyed. Compounds are formed by combination ofatoms in simple ratios to give compound atoms (molecules). The theory was the basis of modern chemistry.
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individual atoms are extremely small atoms are so small that is it difficult to believe that all matter is made from atoms but it is the concept that atoms plays a fundamental role by the modern atomic theory first started by John Dalton an English scientist in 1808.. ❤ ❤
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