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Tell me difference between Dalton's atomic theory and atomic modern theory.
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Answered by junaidh47
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According to the Dalton's atomic theory the atoms are invisible and indestructible. ... While in Modern atomic theory, atoms are divisible and destructible. Atom is not the smallest unit, it can be further divided down. Atoms of same elements can vary as the isotopes are the atoms of same element which are different.

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Answered by Anonymous
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❤️Modern atomic theory is, of course, a little more involved than Dalton's theory but the essence of Dalton's theory remains valid.

❤️ Also, there are different kinds of atoms (differing by their masses) within an element that are known as "isotopes", but isotopes of an element have the same chemical properties.

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