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Q: Why did Dalton think that soda was an element?
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Who proposed each element is composed of extremely small particles called atoms?

i think Dalton said it


Dalton used the lightest element as his standard for atomic masswhat is this element?

Hydrogen


Did Dalton say that all atoms are the same size?

John Dalton it was referred to the atoms of the same element.


Who were these scientists has an element named them Benjamin Franklin john Dalton Nikola Tesla Dmitri mendeleyev?

john dalton


Who came up with this quote all atoms of a given element are identical but they differ from those of any other element?

Dalton came up with that theory. It was proven wrong, though.


Was Dalton right in calling lime an element?

Lime is a compound of calcium and oxygen, so no, it is not an element.


Is baking soda a solution or an element?

Baking soda is a compound (has more than one element) and is not a solution or an element. If baking soda was added to water or another liquid, you would have a solution.


When Dalton's theory is it possible to convert atoms of the one element into atoms of another?

The Dalton theory is not applicable to nuclear reactions.


What is the element symbol for bakin soda?

Baking soda is a compound therefore it cannot be an element. Since it cannot be an element, it does not have an element symbol. It does have a chemical formula though: NaHCO3.


Where did John Dalton come from?

i think John Dalton come from England


John Dalton's atomic theory stated that atoms of the same?

According to John Dalton, all the atoms of a single element will have the same mass. This is the basis for the modern atomic theory.


How the theorie of Dalton does contradict the theorie of isotopes?

In his time were not known the isotopes and Dalton supposed that all atoms of a chemical element are identical.