Which statement is true according to Dalton’s theory?
a.
Atoms of different elements can join...
Which statement is true according to Dalton’s theory?
a.
Atoms of different elements can join to form larger atoms.
b.
Atoms can be subdivided into smaller particles.
c.
Atoms of the same element differ in electric charge.
d.
Atoms of the same element are exactly alike.
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