Chemistry, asked by parthpatil1, 9 months ago

One of the postulates of Dalton's theory is that atoms are the smallest particle of an element which takes part in a chemical reaction. This statement is also included in the modern atomic theory but isn't electron the smallest particle of an element which takes part in a chemical reaction. ​

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Answered by susmitachattbasu75
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Yes, you're right that one of the main postulates of Dalton's theory is that atoms are the smallest particle of an element. Actually electrons, protons and neutrons are the subatomic particles obtained by dividing the atoms

Explanation:

Modern Chemistry shows that most of the Dalton's theory are incorrect. Hope it helps u.

Answered by Harsimran23
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Explanation:-

An atom can be divided into electrons, protons and neutrons. However , Atom is the smallest particle which is identical in mass and size etc. It has its own physical and chemical properties .

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