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Physics, 16.11.2019 06:31 lillierudloff2558

Which statements belong to dalton’s atomic theory? select all that apply.

atoms have a massive, positively charged center.

atoms cannot be created or destroyed.

atoms cannot be broken down into smaller pieces.

all atoms of an element are identical.

chemical reactions cause atoms to be rearranged.

electrons are located in energy levels outside of the nucleus

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