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atoms chemically combine
In Phenol, the compounds are in ring formation.
John Dalton, the father of modern chemistry, said that atoms combine in simple whole-number rations to form compounds.
Cormac T. Dalton has written: 'Stereoselective alkene epoxidation using chromium salen complexes' -- subject(s): Organic compounds, Stereochemistry, Expoxy compounds
Dalton pictured compounds as collections of atoms. For example, nitrogen and oxygen might form a compound containing one atom of nitrogen and one atom of oxygen (written NO), a compound containing two atoms of nitrogen and one atom of oxygen (written N2O), or a compound containing one atom of nitrogen and two atoms of oxygen (written NO2)
Dalton\'s principle of compounds supports the law of definite proportions.
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a) formation of chemical compounds b) formation of alloys
Sharing or electrons between atoms results in the formation of covalent compounds.
A Dalton's model of atom doesn't exist. Dalton principles are not in agreement with the discovery of isotopes and nonstoichiometric compounds.