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He proposed the wave-particle duality for the electrons.
Dalton's atomic theory was a major contribution to discover the atomic structure in despite of been completely counterproved.
Robert Hooke discovered cell theory and cells
What important contribution did Lavoisier make to Dalton's atomic theory of matter? Lavoisier helped the atomic theory of matter, by stating that matter is not destroyed or created, it just changes form. Located inside the nucleus, has a positive charge, and 1 amu.
he as the one who crated the sea floor spreading
He developed the theory of general and special relativity (E=mc2) which led to Robert Oppenheimer and his team creating the atomic bomb. The project was known as the Manhattan Project
Atomic Theory
That the cake is a lie.
Albert Einstein with the theory E=mc2 J.Robert Oppenheimer with reseach and production.
Antoine Lavoisier was a French nobleman and chemist. His contribution to the development of the modern atomic theory was his idea of the possibility of an Atomic Mass.
The most important contribution of Werner Heisenberg was the discovery of the uncertainty principle.
he contributed by creating milk
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Robert Brown's contribution is mainly developing cell theory. (You can find another set of answers- type in "contribution of Robert brown in the development of cell theory.) All i can remember is this:. (sorry if not much) -He named 'nucleus" and suggests its importance in fertilization
The contribution of anyone prior to about 1600 to the development of atomic theory might as well be "nothing whatsoever." Democritus and/or Leucippus contributed the name "atomos", but not much else; they were wrong about nearly every detail. John Dalton is just about the earliest scientist to have had any significant contribution to atomic theory, and most of what we now consider atomic theory was developed since about 1900.
James Chadwick discovered the neutron in 1932.
he helped the creator of electrons and the studier of chemistry