no, he could have never even imagined them. also he didn't discover a thing, he like all other philosophers of his time just made wild untestable guesses about how nature worked.
Democritus discovered how to describe invisible atoms as the basics of all matter.
He was the first person to discover the existence of atoms in the 4th century B.C.
democritus was greek philosophers.
Democritus thought that the world was composed of atoms .
Democritus achievements are his atomic theory and his book -on the little order of the world- which describes his atomic theory.
Nucleus: ernest Rutherford neutron: James chadwick protons: ernest Rutherford electron: democritus atom: john Dalton
460 b.C
2012
Democritus lived between approx. 460 bc and approx. 370 bc.
460 b.C.
The atom was not discovered by Democritus; Leukipus an Democitus proposed the notion of atom, but only intuitively, not experimentally.
None, he did not discover the atom. His idea of the atom was derived from Philosophical reasoning not Scientific methods and experiments.
Democritus discovered how to describe invisible atoms as the basics of all matter.
Electrons
He was the first person to discover the existence of atoms in the 4th century B.C.
yes
No, Democritus did not propose the concept of electrons surrounding the nucleus at a distance. His atomic model was more focused on indivisible particles called atoms as the fundamental building blocks of matter. The idea of electrons orbiting the nucleus in specific energy levels was developed later by scientists like Niels Bohr.