what are the main postulates of Dalton's atomic theory?
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All matter consists of indivisible particles called atoms. Atoms of the same element are similar in shape and mass, but differ from the atoms of other elements. ... Atoms of different elements may combine with each other in a fixed, simple, whole number ratios to form compound atoms.
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The postulates of Dalton's atomic theory are listed below.
- All matter is made up of atoms, which are tiny, indivisible particles. ...
- Atoms cannot be created, destroyed, or divided into smaller particles.
- Compounds are formed when the atoms of different elements combine with each other in fixed, whole-number ratios.
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