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Question 1 of 8Which of the following is not a postulate on which the Atomic Molecular Theory was developed?Select a Choice BelowThe elements are comprised of identical atoms.All atoms of a single element have the same characteristic mass.Under certain conditions, it is possible to change one element into another.The numbers and masses of atoms do not change during a chemical transformation.

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The statement which is not a postulate of the atomic-molecular theory is: Under certain conditions, it is possible to change one element into another.

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The atomic-molecular theory has the following postulates:

the elements are comprised of identical atoms.

• all atoms of a single element have the same characteristic mass.

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• the number and masses of these atoms do not change during a chemical transformation.

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• compounds consist of identical molecules formed of atoms combined in simple whole-number ratios.

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