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17 Nov 2019
As stated in your textbook, John Dalton's Atomic Theory says "All atoms of a given element are similar to one another and different from atoms of other elements". Why doesn't it just say "All atoms of a given element are the same but they are different from atoms of other elements"? Give an element example to illustrate your point.
As stated in your textbook, John Dalton's Atomic Theory says "All atoms of a given element are similar to one another and different from atoms of other elements". Why doesn't it just say "All atoms of a given element are the same but they are different from atoms of other elements"? Give an element example to illustrate your point.
Jarrod RobelLv2
1 Feb 2019