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Which among the following is not a postulate of Dalton’s atomic theory? (a) Atoms cannot be created or destroyed. (b) Atoms of different elements have different sizes, masses and chemical properties. (c) Atoms of same elements can combine in only ...
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Which among the following is not a postulate of Dalton’s atomic theory?
(a) Atoms cannot be created or destroyed.
(b) Atoms of different elements have different sizes, masses and chemical properties.
(c) Atoms of same elements can combine in only one ratio to produce more than one compound.
(d) Atoms are very tiny particles which cannot be divided further.
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28/12/2020 4:15 pm
(c) Atoms of same elements can combine in only one ratio to produce more than one compound.
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