Leukippus and Democritus proposed 2 500 years ago, intuitively, an atomc theory.
There are no known reports of a chemical bond in this period.
John Dalton. N.B.: John Dalton [born: September 6, 1776; died: July 27, 1844, at age 67] was an English chemist and physicist who claimed matter was made up of tiny particles and that these particles were identical for any given kind of matter. Moreover, he claimed these particles were indivisible and could neither be created nor destroyed in any chemical process, only be altered in the manner they were grouped.
I Believe it is chemical weathering because oxidation is chemical and involves oxygen and water
Yes anything involving fire is a chemical change. i believe
Dalton's theory was more successful than Democritus's theory because of evidence. Evidence existed to support Dalton's theory. While Democritus didn't have any evidence to back up his theory.
I believe that baryite and the mineral barite are one in the same. At that conclusion, we can assume that its chemical formula is BaSO4.
I believe it is Democritus
no
Around 400 BC Democritus a Greek philosopher theorized that everything was composed of small indivisible particles he called atoms or "atomos".
Aristotle had more people believe in his ideas than Democritus. Aristotle's teachings greatly influenced Western philosophy and science, while Democritus's atomic theory was not widely accepted during his time.
No, Aristotle did not believe in the existence of atoms. He proposed that matter is continuous and can be subdivided infinitely. His views on the nature of matter differed significantly from the atomic theory later proposed by Democritus.
He believed no
not after his 2009 accident with her. he has a new girlfriend, that was said that he proposed to her, but i dont believe it lol.
particles
I believe it was Democritus.
Aristotle believed that matter was made of fire, water, air, and earth.
Thales taught as follows:"Water constituted (ὑπεστήσατο, 'stood under') the principle of all things."Thales drew his conclusion from seeing moist substance turn into air, slime and earth.It seems likely that Thales viewed the Earth as solidifying from the water on which it floated and which surrounded Ocean.
Many people believed Aristotle in ancient times.