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Gunnar Meyers
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21 May, 19:22
How did John dalton describe atoms?
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Iyana Moss
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John Dalton described the atoms based on there chemical and physical properties of which some were disproved later.
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John Dalton described the atoms as
Atoms are the smallest indivisible particles of matter. Atoms can neither be created nor destroyed. All atoms of the same element are identical by mass and size. Atoms of the different element have different mass and size. Atoms combined to form a compound and they do so in simply whole number ratio.
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