Which statements are consistent with Dalton's atomic

Chapter 2, Problem 39E

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QUESTION:

Which statements are consistent with Dalton’s atomic theory as it was originally stated? Why? a. Sulfur and oxygen atoms have the same mass.

b. All cobalt atoms are identical.

c. Potassium and chlorine atoms combine in a 1:1 ratio to form potassium chloride.

d. Lead atoms can be converted into gold.

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QUESTION:

Which statements are consistent with Dalton’s atomic theory as it was originally stated? Why? a. Sulfur and oxygen atoms have the same mass.

b. All cobalt atoms are identical.

c. Potassium and chlorine atoms combine in a 1:1 ratio to form potassium chloride.

d. Lead atoms can be converted into gold.

ANSWER:

Solution 39E Atomic weight also known as Average atomic mass of an element is determined by taking average of atomic masses and respective relative abundance value of its isotopes. (a) the average atomic mass of Mg : The abundance tha

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