
Question 1
Which of the following statements is not an idea from Dalton's
Atomic Theory?
An element is composed of extremely small indivisible particles
called atoms.
All atoms of a given element have identical properties which
differ from all other elements.
Atoms can only be transformed into atoms of another element
by nuclear reactions.
Compounds are formed when atoms of different elements combine
with each other in whole-number ratios.
The relative numbers and kind of atoms are constant in a
given compound.
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