The five main points of John Dalton's atomic theory are as followed: · Elements are made of tiny particles called atoms. · All atoms of a given element are identical. · The atoms of a given element are different from those of any other element. · Atoms of one element can combine with atoms of other elements to form compounds. · A given compound always has the same relative numbers of types of atoms. · Atoms cannot be created, divided into smaller particles, nor destroyed in the chemical process. A chemical reaction simply changes the way atoms are grouped together.
John Dalton believed in Atomic Theory. This theory states that matter is composed of smaller particles that are called atoms
A person that studies chemistry is called a student of chemistry.A person that successfully studied chemistry (trained in chemistry) and earned a degreeis called a chemist or a pharmacist (British English).
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I believe the chemist who developed the formula was a graduate of the University of Alabama (Crimson Tide) and used his university team name for the product
Dmitri Mendeleev developed the first periodic table. But the modern table was developed by Henry Moseley.
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The first periodic table was developed by a Russian chemist and inventor named Dmitri Mendeleev, who arranged the elements by atomic mass. However, British chemist Henry Moseley later decided to order the elements by atomic number, thus creating a new arrangement. Moseley's table is the one used today.
A person that studies chemistry is called a student of chemistry.A person that successfully studied chemistry (trained in chemistry) and earned a degreeis called a chemist or a pharmacist (British English).
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Dmitri Mendeleev, a Russian chemist, was the first.
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William N. Lipscomb.
Silicon is its scientific name because it is an element. It was named in 1817 by chemist Thomas Thomson.