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what is dalton's atomic theory explain its postulates​

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Answered by abhirajkumar505
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1. 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 cannot be created or destroyed. Atoms of different elements may combine with each other in a fixed, simple, whole number ratios to form compound atoms.

2. The 5 postulates of Dalton's atomic theory are listed below. All matter is made up of atoms, which are tiny, indivisible particles. ... Compounds are formed when the atoms of different elements combine with each other in fixed, whole-number ratios. Atoms can be combined, separated, or rearranged via chemical reactions.

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Answered by anushkayadav8073
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1. Elements are composed of extremely small particles called atoms that are indivisible and indestructible

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All atoms of a given element are identical; they have the same size, mass, and chemical properties

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Atoms of 1 element are different from the atoms of all other elements

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Compounds are composed of atoms of more than 1 element. The relative number of atoms of each element in a given compound is always the same.

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Chemical reactions only involve the rearrangement of atoms. Atoms are not created or destroyed during chemical reactions.

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