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State the postulates of Dalton's Atomic theory.

Solution

Main postulates of Dalton's atomic theory are as follow:
1) The matter is composed of very tiny or microscopic particles called ''Atom''
2) Atom is an indivisible particle.
3) Atom can neither be created nor be destroyed.
4) Atoms of different elements are different in their properties.
5) Atoms combine with each other in small whole number.
6) All chemical reactions are due to the combination or separation of atoms.


SIMILAR QUESTIONS

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Which of the following is not the basic postulate(s) of Dalton's atomic theory?

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Atoms of different elements combine in :

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Dalton said that ___________ cannot be divided.

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Atomic theory of matter was given by ..............?

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Which postulate of Dalton's atomic theory can explain law of definite proportions?

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Give the main postulates of Dalton's atomic theory.

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Which of the following postulates of Dalton's atomic theory is challenged by the next generation's scientists?

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Which postulate of Dalton's atomic theory is the result of law of conservation of mass given by Lavoisier?

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Which part of Dalton's atomic theory came from the law of constant proportions given by Proust?

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(a) State the various postulates of Dalton's atomic theory of matter. (b) Which postulate of Dalton's atomic theory can explain the law of conservation of mass? (c) Which postulate of Dalton's atomic theory can explain the law of constant proportions?

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