what do you understand by Dalton atomic theory
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the theory that matter consists of indivisible particles called atoms and that atomsof a given element are all identical and can neither be created nor destroyed. Compounds are formed by combination of atoms in simple ratios to give compound atoms (molecules).
the theory that matter consists of indivisible particles called atoms and that atomsof a given element are all identical and can neither be created nor destroyed. Compounds are formed by combination of atoms in simple ratios to give compound atoms (molecules).
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the theory that matter consists of indivisible particles calledatoms and that atoms of a given element are all identicaland can neither be created nor destroyed. Compounds are formed by combination of atoms in simple ratios to give compound atoms (molecules). The theory was the basis of modernchemistry
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Word origin of 'Dalton's atomic theory'
C19: named after John Dalton
the theory that matter consists of indivisible particles calledatoms and that atoms of a given element are all identicaland can neither be created nor destroyed. Compounds are formed by combination of atoms in simple ratios to give compound atoms (molecules). The theory was the basis of modernchemistry
Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
Word origin of 'Dalton's atomic theory'
C19: named after John Dalton
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