The incorrect postulates of the Dalton's atomic theory are: (Jee Main 2024) (A) Atoms of…
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The incorrect postulates of the Dalton's atomic theory are:
(Jee Main 2024)
(A) Atoms of different elements differ in mass.
(B) Matter consists of divisible atoms.
(C) Compounds are formed when atoms of different element combine in a fixed ratio.
(D) All the atoms of given element have different properties including mass.
(E) Chemical reactions involve reorganisation of atoms.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
(Jee Main 2024)
(A) Atoms of different elements differ in mass.
(B) Matter consists of divisible atoms.
(C) Compounds are formed when atoms of different element combine in a fixed ratio.
(D) All the atoms of given element have different properties including mass.
(E) Chemical reactions involve reorganisation of atoms.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
- (C), (D), (E) only
- (B), (D) only
- (A), (B), (D) only
- (B), (D), (E) only
Answer
(B) (B), (D) only
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