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Chris Nielsen
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9 November, 18:46
What was the result of the atomic theory?
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Dana Schultz
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The result of the atomic theory was atomic theory proposed that all matter was composed of atoms, also postulated that chemical reactions resulted in the rearrangement of the reacting atoms.
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