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Write the postulates of modern atomic theory

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Answered by syada786
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As stated by Dalton, the atomic theory of matter consists of three postulates: Each chemical element is made up of very small particles called atoms. ... Atoms combine with each other to form compounds. A given compound always has the same relative numbers of different types of atoms.

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The understanding of the nature of matter which is called the atomic theory of matter, first postulated by John Dalton, is the basis of all modern chemistry. The observations which Dalton's theory explains had in many cases been made long before his formulation of the theory, and it was these observations and empirical relationships which led him to it. As stated by Dalton, the atomic theory of matter consists of three postulates:

  1. Each chemical element is made up of very small particles called atoms.
  2. All of the atoms of a given element are identical. The atoms of one element are different from the atoms of any other element in some fundamental way.
  3. Atoms combine with each other to form compounds. A given compound always has the same relative numbers of different types of atoms.

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