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===Meaning===
 
===Meaning===
 
[[File:DaltonModelAtom.png|right|300px|thumb|A image of an [[atom]] in [[The Dalton Model]].]]
 
[[File:DaltonModelAtom.png|right|300px|thumb|A image of an [[atom]] in [[The Dalton Model]].]]
'''The Dalton Model''' is a model of the [[atom]] which shows [[atom]]s as a [[Sphere|ball]] shaped [[object]].
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The [[Dalton Model]] is a model of the [[atom]] which shows [[atom]]s as a [[Sphere|ball]] shaped [[object]].
  
 
===About The Dalton Model===
 
===About The Dalton Model===
: [[The Dalton Model]] is a simple [[model]] of the [[atom]] which makes it easier to use the [[Particle Model]] to [[explain]] the [[State of Matter|States of Matter]] and to represent [[molecule]]s.
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: The [[Dalton Model]] is a simple [[model]] of the [[atom]] which makes it easier to use the [[Particle Model]] to [[explain]] the [[State of Matter|States of Matter]] and to represent [[molecule]]s.
: [[The Dalton Model]] is not true, but is a useful [[model]] to help describe [[atom]]s.
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: The [[Dalton Model]] is not true, but is a useful [[model]] to help describe [[atom]]s.

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Meaning

A image of an atom in The Dalton Model.

The Dalton Model is a model of the atom which shows atoms as a ball shaped object.

About The Dalton Model

The Dalton Model is a simple model of the atom which makes it easier to use the Particle Model to explain the States of Matter and to represent molecules.
The Dalton Model is not true, but is a useful model to help describe atoms.