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tell me about Dalton's atomic theory and explain its all postulates... pls don't google it and write in detail. 20 points would be rewarded to that particular person☺️☺️​

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Answered by sanjaYSSV
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Answer:Postulates of Dalton’s Atomic Theory

The postulates of Dalton’s atomic theory, which he materialised in 1808, are discussed below.

Matter consists of small particles called atoms. Atoms are fundamental particles which are indestructible and indivisible.

For a given element, all its atoms are identical in mass and properties.

Different elements have different atoms, which differ with each other in mass and chemical properties.

Compounds are formed from the combination of two or more atoms of different elements. These atoms always combine in simple ratios to give a compound.

Atoms are neither destroyed or created; This is also true in a chemical reaction.

A chemical reaction is a rearrangement of atoms.

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