Leucippus and Democritus were important Greek philosophers from the antiquity.
Leucippus was the first to have the idea of an atomic structure of all kinds of matter, 2500 years ago. Democritus was his disciple.
Leucippus was not an experimentalist 2 500 years ago.
Approx. 2 500 years ago. However, let's get our terminology straight: Leucippus didn't "discover" anything, except possibly that his fellow Greeks were willing to listen to any crazy idea you pulled out of your posterior. Leucippus and/or Democritus (his student) were the people who first talked about "atoms", but they had no idea what they were really like or even that they really existed.
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Many scientists believe that everything is made of atoms.
Leucippus (450?-370? BC), was a Greek philosopher. He proposed the atomic theory of matter, that all matter is constituted of identical indivisible particles called atoms. This theory was further developed by his student, Democritus.
Leucippus was not an experimentalist 2 500 years ago.
Is an example of a non-question. What about Democritus and his mentor Leucippus do you want to know?
leucippus was born in 500 b.c. and died 450 b.c.
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he did not develop anything regarding the 'atomic theory' for he was against that theory.
Yes, Democritus was a student of Leucippus. Leucippus was a pre-Socratic philosopher who is often credited as the founder of atomism, and Democritus was his most famous student. Together, they developed the theory that all matter is made up of tiny, indivisible particles called atoms.
Leucippus and Democritus have proposed intuitively the existence of atoms approx. 2 450 years ago. This wasn't an experimental discovery. They were philosophers not chemists.