everyone would be dead
dalton wasnt the one who experimented with gold, rutherford was the one who did the gold foil experiment.
Atoms cannot be divided into smaller particles.
The Rutherford theory of the atom was correct; but after 100 years, of course, this theory was strongly developped, new experiments added and the today theory of the atom is more complex and detailed.
No - you can use evidence from an experiment to support a theory, but they are not the same thing. A theory is an idea as to why something is, how it works, etc. that is strongly supported by evidence. An experiment is set up in order to gather information to support a theory or to help a hypothesis become a theory.
This postulate is valid today only in some situations.
dalton wasnt the one who experimented with gold, rutherford was the one who did the gold foil experiment.
How can an STM help prove Daltons theory
A hypothesis is tested by an experiment. A hypothesis is an estimate or guess about an outcome. The experiment proves whether the hypothesis is correct or not correct.
A conclusion is what the experimenter observes from the experiment andwhether your hypothesis was proven correct or not.While the theory is the facts that is known about the experiment
Are you doing this for a "cumulative take home exam"?
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the Greek Philosophers did not test their theory.
The same reason any other theory is accepted: it explains known observations and it makes predictions that are testable by experiment (and prove correct when tested).
no.
Atoms may not be changed into other atoms.
Atoms may not be changed into other atoms.
Nothing,Dolton did not know about Protons,neutrons and electrons