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what was Dalton's atomic theory?​

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Answered by ashishkeshari957
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Answer:

A theory of chemical combination, first stated by John Dalton in 1803. It involves the following postulates:

  1. Elements consist of indivisible small particles (atoms).
  2. All atoms of the same element are identical; different elements have different types of atom.
  3. Atoms can neither be created nor destroyed.
Answered by SugaryHeart
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Explanation:

His theory contained five main propositions:

  • All matter is comprised of tiny, definite particles called atoms.

  • Atoms are indivisible and indestructible.

  • All atoms of a particular element share identical properties, including weight.

  • Atoms of different elements contain different mass.

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