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Write Main Postulates of Dalton's Atomic Theory ​

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Answered by BoyBrainly
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 \fbox \bold{ \huge{ \: Dalton's  \: Atomic  \: Theory  \:   : -  }}

  \bold{\large{ \: (1) \: The \:  Particles  \: Of \:  Matter \:  Are  \: Very  \: Small  \: }} \\  \bold{ \large{ \: (2) \: The \:  Particles \:  Of \:  Matter \:  Have \:  Space  \: Between \:  Them  \: }} \\   \bold{\large{ \:(3) \:  The \:  Particles \:  Of  \: Matter  \: Are \:  Constantly \:  Moving  \: }}  \\  \bold{\large{ \: (4) \: The \:  Particles  \: Of  \: Matter \:  Attract  \: Each \:  Other  \: }} \\  \bold{ \large{ \: (5) \: Each \:  Elements \:  Is  \: Composed \:  Of \:  Its  \: Own  \: Kind \:  Of \:  Atoms  \: }} \\  \bold{ \large{  \: (6)\: Atoms \:  Of \:  Different  \: Elements \:  Have  \: Different  \: Mass  \: And \:  Different  \: Chemical \:  Properties  \: }} \\  \bold{ \large{  \: (7)\: The \:  Particles  \: Of \:  Matter \:  Neither \:  Created \:  Nor \:  Destroyed  \: }}

Answered by Anonymous
33

Hello!

Main Postulates :

✍️The matter is made up of indivisible particles known as atoms.

✍️Atoms of different elements combine in fixed ratios to form compounds.

✍️Atoms are neither created nor destroyed.

✍️Atoms will combine, separate, or rearrange in chemical reactions

Thank you!

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