Chemistry, asked by niyukthavinod, 1 year ago

Why couldn't Dalton's atomic theory explain the law of gaseous volumes??

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Answered by lucky942002
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because according to dalton theory mass of atoms is equal to product but gases are always present in di molecule form soo it is not proved dalton theoary.
Answered by Anonymous
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Ans = Dalton said that atoms of a given element are identical in size, mass, and other properties. on the other hand Gay Lussac's theory suggested that equal moles of gases have or occupy same volume provided temperature and pressure remain constant. ... Thus Dalton's atomic theory didn't fit into the scoop of Gay Lussac's law and couldn't explain the law of gaseous volumes

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