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what is Dalton's atomic theory ?

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Answered by ayushiabc
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daltons atomic theory prposed that all matter was composed of atom , indivisible and indestructible building blocks . While all atoms of a element were identical , different elements had atoms of different size and mass
Answered by Anonymous
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Dalton → John Dalton

He used to fundamental laws of chemical combination that are the law of conservation of mass and law of constant proportion as the basis of his atomic theory.

Conclusion of Dalton's atomic theory : 

Atom is the smallest particle of an element which cannot be further divided and that retains all the characteristic properties of that element.

Some assumption and postulates of Dalton's theory are: 

• An atom cannot be further divided into still smaller particles.

• Atom can neither be created nor be destroyed in the chemical process.

• The atom of one element are different from those of any other elements.

• Atoms of different elements make combine in simple whole number ratio to form compound atoms of a new substance.

• All forms of matter are made up of very small discrete particles called atoms.

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