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Isotopes aren't mutually exclusive of an atom - that is, you don't have to be one or the other (in fact, it is both). An isotope of an atom is an atom that has an unusual atomic weight, usually caused by having a non-regular amount of neutrons (they don't change the charge, so you can shove as many in an atom as you want, within limits).
Daltons atomic theory changed the way people looked at everything in science,Dalton proved that matter is not able to be broken down past a specific point, (the atom) and that all matter is made up of atoms and now medicine and science have been able to be better, building materials stronger,ect, ect
I believe you are referring to Albert Einstein, but he was not allowed to join the Manhattan Project because of his foreign birth. His atomic theories were responsible for the creation of the atomic bomb, but he did not help in its construction and testing.
it tells you the amount of electrons the atom has orbitting the atom and the nucleus
Electronegativity
thomas discovered that the atom contained smaller particals called electrons
density
2.
It was commonly described as a Solid sphere
they could discover a new atom and it would change
no, because according to him an atom is a tiny indestructable sphere with mass on it.
The nucleus of a Helium atom contains two protons and two neutrons, protons and neutrons are measured in Daltons, and a Helium atom is about 4 Daltons
The atom. Considered by Dalton to be indivisible and indestructible.
Transmutation of elements -- huh -- the atom was thought to be the unbreakable atom of Greek legend, but Dr. M. Curie's work showed otherwise.
Transmutation of elements -- huh -- the atom was thought to be the unbreakable atom of Greek legend, but Dr. M. Curie's work showed otherwise.
the Greek Philosophers did not test their theory.
A Dalton's model of atom doesn't exist. Dalton principles are not in agreement with the discovery of isotopes and nonstoichiometric compounds.