Questions and Answers
According to Dalton's atomic theory, all atoms of a given element are:
Identical in mass and properties
According to Dalton's atomic theory, all matter is made of atoms, which are:
Indivisible
According to Dalton's atomic theory, compounds are combinations of:
Two or more different types of atoms
According to Dalton's atomic theory, a chemical reaction involves:
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What did Dalton's atomic theory set the foundation for?
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Study Notes
Dalton's Atomic Theory
- All atoms of a given element are identical in mass, properties, and composition.
- All matter is made of tiny indivisible particles called atoms, which are indestructible and indivisible.
- Compounds are combinations of two or more different elements in a fixed ratio by weight.
- A chemical reaction involves the rearrangement of atoms, and it does not involve the creation or destruction of matter.
- Dalton's atomic theory set the foundation for the development of modern chemistry and the laws of definite and multiple proportions.
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