Which of the following is NOT part of Dalton\'s Atomic Theory? Each element is c
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Question
Which of the following is NOT part of Dalton's Atomic Theory?
Each element is composed of tiny indestructible particles called atoms.
Atoms combine in simple, whole-number ratios to form compounds.
All of the above are part of the atomic theory.
All atoms of a given element have the same mass and other properties that distinguish them from the atoms of other elements.
Most of the atom's mass and all of its positive charge is contained in a small core called the nucleus.
A)Each element is composed of tiny indestructible particles called atoms.
B)Atoms combine in simple, whole-number ratios to form compounds.
C)All of the above are part of the atomic theory.
D)All atoms of a given element have the same mass and other properties that distinguish them from the atoms of other elements.
E)Most of the atom's mass and all of its positive charge is contained in a small core called the nucleus.
Explanation / Answer
DALTONS ATOMIC THEORY STATES THAT:
Therefore since E does not justify the theory it is wrong.
ANSWER :: E
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