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How has john dalton theory held up over time?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dalton

OpenStudy (koikkara):

\(THEORY~OVER~TIME\) @sillygurlslove \(\Huge\tt\color{#CC0000}W\color{#CD0B00}e\color{#CF1700}l\color{#D12200}c\color{#D32E00}o\color{#D53900}m\color{#D74500}e~\color{#DB5C00}t\color{#DD6800}o~\color{#E17F00}O\color{#E38B00}p\color{#E59600}e\color{#E7A200}n\color{#E9AD00}S\color{#EBB900}t\color{#EDC500}u\color{#EFD000}d\color{#F1DC00}y\color{#F3E700}!\color{#F5F300}!\) Two of his \(postulates\) have been proven wrong These two include, All atoms of a given element are identical to one another and different from atoms of other elements & A chemical reaction involves the rearrangement, separation, or combination of atoms. Atoms are never created or destroyed during a chemical reaction Although these two were proven false, the remaining three postulate remain accurate.

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