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How does the Modern atomic theory contradict and correlate with Dalton's atomic theory?

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The latest research on the atom has proved that most of the postulates of Dalton's atomic theory contradict. However, Dalton was the right atom to take part in chemical reactions.
Comparisons of Dalton's atomic theory with the modern atomic theory.
Dalton's atomic theory:
∙ Atoms are invisible.
∙ Atomic of the same element is similar in every respect.
∙ Atoms combine in a simple whole-number ratio to form molecules.
∙ Atoms of different elements are different.
∙ Atomic can neither be created nor be destroyed.
Modern atomic theory:
∙ Atoms are divisible and consist of electrons. protons neutrons and even more sub-particle.
∙ Atoms of the same element may differ from one another.
∙ Atoms of different elements may be similar called isobars.
∙ Atoms combine in a ratio which is not a simple whole-number ratio; e.g. in sugar, the C12H22O11 ratio is not a whole number ratio.

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