What are the main ideas in Dalton\'s atomic theory? A- Nuclear particles combine
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What are the main ideas in Dalton's atomic theory?
A- Nuclear particles combine in simple, whole number ratios to form atoms.
B- Each atom is composed of elements.
C- Atoms of one element can change into atoms of another element.
D- Atoms of one element cannot change into atoms of another element.
E- All atoms of a given element have the same mass and other properties that distinguish them from the atoms of other elements.
F- Each element is composed of tiny, indestructible particles called atoms.
H- Atoms combine in simple, whole number ratios to form compounds.
Explanation / Answer
D- Atoms of one element cannot change into atoms of another element.
E- All atoms of a given element have the same mass and other properties that distinguish them from the
atoms of other elements.
F- Each element is composed of tiny, indestructible particles called atoms.
H- Atoms combine in simple, whole number ratios to form compounds.
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