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Which of the following statements, regarding John Dalton's theory of the atom, are correct?Question 4Select one or more:Atoms of different elements have different masses.Atoms can be created and destroyed during a chemical reaction.An element consists of smaller, indivisible, minute particles called atoms.All the atoms in an element are different.Question 5Not yet answeredMarked out of 1Flag questionQuestion textTo understand what Earth looks like, we need a globe as a scientific model. To understand the structure of an atom, we also need a scientific model called the ...Question 5Select one:Standard Model of the AtomBest Model of the AtomModern Model of the AtomBasic Model of the AtomClear my choiceQuestion 6Not yet answeredMarked out of 1Flag questionQuestion textThe Standard Model of the Atom consists of a collection of elementary particles that describes our whole Universe.Question 6Select one:TrueFalse

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Which of the following statements, regarding John Dalton's theory of the atom, are correct?Question 4Select one or more:Atoms of different elements have different masses.Atoms can be created and destroyed during a chemical reaction.An element consists of smaller, indivisible, minute particles called atoms.All the atoms in an element are different.Question 5Not yet answeredMarked out of 1Flag questionQuestion textTo understand what Earth looks like, we need a globe as a scientific model. To understand the structure of an atom, we also need a scientific model called the ...Question 5Select one:Standard Model of the AtomBest Model of the AtomModern Model of the AtomBasic Model of the AtomClear my choiceQuestion 6Not yet answeredMarked out of 1Flag questionQuestion textThe Standard Model of the Atom consists of a collection of elementary particles that describes our whole Universe.Question 6Select one:TrueFalse

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For Question 4, the correct statements regarding John Dalton's theory of the atom are:

  • Atoms of different elements have different masses.
  • An element consists of smaller, indivisible, minute particles called atoms.

Dalton's theory does not state that atoms can be created or destroyed during a chemical reaction. Instead, it suggests that atoms are merely rearranged in reactions. Also, it does not state that all atoms in an element are different. In fact, it suggests that all atoms of a particular element are identical.

For Question 5, to understand the structure of an atom, we use a scientific model called the Modern Model of the Atom.

For Question 6, the statement is False. The Standard Model of the Atom does not describe our whole Universe. It is a theory in physics that describes three of the four known fundamental forces in the universe, and classifies all known elementary particles. It is a model of particle physics, not a model of the entire universe.

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According to John Dalton, atoms of an element:1 pointare divisiblehave the same shapeare identicalhave different masses

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