Dalton's atomic theory
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Etymology
Origin of Dalton's atomic theory
C19: named after John Dalton
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Does the following chemical change represented by these symbols violate any of the ideas of Dalton’s atomic theory?
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The following chemical change represented by these spheres may violate one of the ideas of Dalton’s atomic theory.
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Here are the postulates of Dalton’s atomic theory.
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For example, Dalton’s atomic theory was an attempt to explain the results of measurements that allowed him to calculate the relative masses of elements combined in various compounds.
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When Dalton's atomic theory had been in existence some half century, it was noted that certain numerical relations held good between the atomic weights of elements chemically similar to one another.
From Darwin and Modern Science by Seward, A. C. (Albert Charles)
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