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List one statement from Dalton's atomic theory that has been disproven by later experiments and findings. Explain the findings that changed the statement you listed. (20 POINTS WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN THE
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List one statement from Dalton's atomic theory that has been disproven by later experiments and findings. Explain the findings that changed the statement you listed.
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"Atoms can neither be created nor destroyed" is a statement that has been disproven, because it was later found that atoms can be destroyed through nuclear processes. I hope this helps! :3
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Rutherford's gold foil* experiment proved that atoms were mostly empty space, with a small nucleus, disapproving Dalton's theory that atoms are small solid spheres.
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