John Dalton introduced the basic concepts on which the modern Periodic Table is based.
Atomic Theory.
the indivisible solid sphere was invented in 1803 by John Dalton
1808
John Dalton
The indivisible solid sphere model, also known as the billiard ball model of the atom, was proposed by John Dalton in the early 19th century. He suggested that atoms are indivisible spheres that make up all matter and that they combine in simple whole number ratios to form compounds.
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John Dalton did not invent anything, but he discovered The Atomic Theory, The Law of Partial Pressures, and The Law of Stoichiometry. I am doing a project on John Dalton and the teacher told the class although he did not "invent" anything, his discoveries could be used as inventions because Dalton founded the concept.
John Dalton. He put forward the atomic theory in 1808.
john Dalton
The first person to develop the first model of the atom in 1803 was John Dalton.
The Solid Sphere Model proposed by John Dalton suggests that an atom is a solid sphere with no internal structure. Dalton envisioned atoms as indivisible and indestructible particles that make up all matter. This model laid the foundation for modern atomic theory.
I think it probably looked like a sphere. not positive.