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The postulates of Dalton's atomic model are
∙ The matter is made up of small indivisible and indestructible particles called atoms. (1 Mark)
∙ All atoms of an element are alike while different elements have different atoms with different masses. (1 Mark)
∙ An atom is a hard, solid sphere with no internal structure. (1 Mark)
∙ Mass is distributed uniformly in an atom. (1 Mark)