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the number of neutrons in each atom is not the same
This is one of John Dalton's four postulates in his Modern Atomic Theory of Matter.
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i don't know the scientist but it is the periodic table of the elements
Atoms are not invisible, they're just too small to see individually. (Actually they are invisible. They are in a light wave that we cannot see without special equipment no matter how far we "zoom in.")
the number of neutrons in each atom is not the same
scientists use carbon14 and potassium argon to find absolute age of rock
As far as I know, atoms can't be seen with anything, but scientist are sure that they exists. That is done by lots of experiment, which back up their theory that atoms exists.
As we do not know where you are from and this is an international site, we cannot know who would be a foreign scientist to you.
You can if you have a really powerful microscope. Minerals are like particles, only larger. Scientist can see atoms which are the smallest things we know of. But they can be seen with the proper equipment.
all i need to know is if there is a famouse scientist in ornithology??
how did the scientist know about the information in above
Scientist know this by the color difference on the planets surface.
I don't know, but scientist know.
if u didnt know i am a scientist and im Marie curie so beat that
He was a scientist.... I dont know his other jobs
If we do not know we can not answer.