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write the postulates of Dalton's atomic theory​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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 of different elements may combine with each other in a fixed, simple, whole number ratios to form compound atoms.

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The postulate of Dalton's atomic theory are :-

All the matter is made up of very tiny particles known as atoms and it is the smallest unit of any matter.

Atoms can neither be create nor be destroyed.It can be divided into further.

Atoms of different element have differ in mass,size and chemical properties.

The number and kind of atom in a given compound is in fixed ratio.

The chemical combination between two or more elements consist in the joining together of atoms of these element to form molecules of compound.

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