What are the major findings of Dalton’s atomic theory?

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It is the first atomic theory and states that atom is smallest form of any element which cannot be further divided. At that time atom is considered to be fundamental
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the major postulate was that the atom cant be further divided and it is the smallest unit of matter.
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All matter are made up of atom.Atoms cannot be divided further. Compound can be made up of two or more kinds of atom
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