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Dalton theorized that the atom was simply a solid space. True or False
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Dalton theorized that the atom was simply a solid space.
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True. His model of the atom, the "Billiard Ball Model", is sometimes also dubbed the "Solid Sphere Model".
An image of Dalton's model is attached.
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