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Question
Explain how the modern atomic theory contradicted Dalton’s atomic theory.
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Solution
Modern atomic theory contradicted Dalton Atomic Theory as :
- Atom is no longer indivisible as an atom has been divided and has subatomic particles
(a) Protons
(b) Neutrons
(c) Electrons - Atoms of the same element may have different properties
i.e. Isotopes \[\ce{^1_1H,^2_1H,^3_1H}\] - Atoms of different elements may have the same properties i.e. Isobars
- Atoms combine with other atoms may not be in a simple whole-number ratio i.e. C12H22O11 (Sugar).
- Atom can be destroyed and converted into energy.
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