CameraIcon
CameraIcon
SearchIcon
MyQuestionIcon
MyQuestionIcon
2
You visited us 2 times! Enjoying our articles? Unlock Full Access!
Question

why Dalton's atomic theory can not explain the laws of chemical combination?

Open in App
Solution

.Dalton’s atomic theory was a scientific theory on the nature of matter put forward by the English physicist and chemist John Dalton in the year 1808.
Postulates of Dalton’s Atomic Theory
1. All matter is made up of tiny, indivisible particles called atoms.
2. All atoms of a specific element are identical in mass, size, and other properties. However, atoms of different elements exhibit different properties and vary in mass and size.
3. Atoms can neither be created nor destroyed. Furthermore, atoms cannot be divided into smaller particles.
4. Atoms of different elements can combine with each other in fixed whole-number ratios in order to form compounds.
5. Atoms can be rearranged, combined, or separated in chemical reactions.
Dalton's atomic theory talks only about the masses of atoms, it does not consider the volume occupied by the atoms and molecules hence , not able to explain the Gay-Lussac's law


flag
Suggest Corrections
thumbs-up
1
Join BYJU'S Learning Program
similar_icon
Related Videos
thumbnail
lock
Atom_Tackle
CHEMISTRY
Watch in App
Join BYJU'S Learning Program
CrossIcon