18th century
John Dalton lived between September 6,1766 and July 27,1844
John Dalton was born on September 6, 1766 and died on July 27, 1844. John Dalton would have been 77 years old at the time of death or 248 years old today.
Yes, John Wesley was alive during the Renaissance time period.
Experiments in the atomic structure were not possible in the time of Dalton. Intuition played an important role.
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John Dalton's atomic theory was accepted because it provided a simple and elegant explanation for chemical reactions and the law of definite proportions, which were consistent with experimental observations at the time. Additionally, Dalton's theory was supported by quantitative evidence, such as his work on combining gas volumes in reactions.
18th century. To be exact September 6, 1766
This statement is incorrect. John Dalton was a British scientist known for developing the atomic theory in the early 19th century. The scanning tunneling microscope was invented much later, in 1981 by Gerd Binnig and Heinrich Rohrer.
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John Dalton's atomic theories were primarily developed in the early 19th century, with his seminal work published in 1803. His ideas laid the groundwork for modern chemistry by proposing that matter is composed of indivisible atoms and that these atoms combine in specific ratios to form compounds. Dalton's theories significantly advanced scientific understanding of atomic structure and chemical reactions during the early 1800s.