State the points of Dalton's atomic theory
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The main points of Dalton's atomic theory are: Everything is composed of atoms, which are the indivisible building blocks of matter and cannot be destroyed. All atoms of an element are identical. ... A chemical reaction results in the rearrangement of atoms in the reactant and product compounds.
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a) all matter is made up of very tiny particles called atoms
a) all matter is made up of very tiny particles called atomsb) atoms are indivisible which cannot be created nor be destroyed
a) all matter is made up of very tiny particles called atomsb) atoms are indivisible which cannot be created nor be destroyedc) atoms of given element are identical in mass and chemical properties
a) all matter is made up of very tiny particles called atomsb) atoms are indivisible which cannot be created nor be destroyedc) atoms of given element are identical in mass and chemical propertiesd) atoms of different elements have different masses and chemical properties
a) all matter is made up of very tiny particles called atomsb) atoms are indivisible which cannot be created nor be destroyedc) atoms of given element are identical in mass and chemical propertiesd) atoms of different elements have different masses and chemical propertiese) atoms combine in the ratio of small whole numbers to form compounds
a) all matter is made up of very tiny particles called atomsb) atoms are indivisible which cannot be created nor be destroyedc) atoms of given element are identical in mass and chemical propertiesd) atoms of different elements have different masses and chemical propertiese) atoms combine in the ratio of small whole numbers to form compoundsf) the relative number and kinds of atoms are constant in a given compound
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