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What are the five major points of Dalton's atomic theory?


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Answered by tiwaavi
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The Five major points of the Dalton's Atomic Theory are ⇒

1. Atoms can neither be created nor be destroyed. It can only transformed and rearranged in a chemical reactions.

2. It is the Smallest part which takes part in the chemical reaction.

3. All the atoms of the different elements are different in all aspects.

4. All the elements of the Different elements are similar in nature.

5. Atoms cannot be broken down into its constituents.


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Answered by Anonymous
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\textbf{Dalton's Atomic Theory :}

→ Matter consists of individual atoms.

→ All the atoms of a given element have identical properties including identical mass. Atoms of different elements differ in mass.

→ Compounds are formed when atoms of different elements combined in a fixed ratio.

→ Chemical reactions involve reorganisation of atoms. These are neither created nor destroyed.

→ Dalton's atomic theory explain the law of combination.

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