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Yes. He proposed that all elements have a specific mass, and each atom for a particular element would have that mass.
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the smallest STABLE unit of matter IS an atom
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all matter is made up of units called atoms atoms can bond to and un-bond from each other all atoms of the same element are identical. atoms can form bonds during chemical reactions the basic unit of matter is an atom atoms will have identical atomic mass if they are the same element
John Dalton put forward the idea that each element is made of a different sort of atom. Each kind of atom had its own properties such as an individual mass.
John Dalton put forward the idea that each element is made of a different sort of atom. Each kind of atom had its own properties such as an individual mass.
John Dalton put forward the idea that each element is made of a different sort of atom. Each kind of atom had its own properties such as an individual mass.
Yes. He proposed that all elements have a specific mass, and each atom for a particular element would have that mass.
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John Dalton wrote four essays called "Experimental Essays" based on his "Atomic Theory", which explained matter as consisting of discrete atoms, that there was one type of atom for each element, and that the compounds were made of combinations of different types of atoms in fixed proportions.
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John Dalton was one of the first men who theorized what the atom looks like(Dalton's Atomic Theory). And he also discovered that the pressure of 2 or more gases in one container can be known just by adding the individual pressures of each gases, we call it today as "Dalton's Rule of Partial Pressure", in honor of his brilliance!
the smallest STABLE unit of matter IS an atom
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Charlie Dalton was not a famous chemist. However his distant cousin John Dalton was. John Dalton did not have a periodic table to work with -- he did his work about 70 years too early for that. However, he did have a bit to do with elements and atoms. The name 'oxygen' means acid-maker. In Dalton's time chemists thought that every acid had to have oxygen in its formula. So he believed that what we now call hydrochloric acid, with formula HCl, contained oxygen in its formula. He therefore described an atom of this substance, which was then known as muriatic acid, as containing one atom each of hydrogen, oxygen, and 'muriatic radicle'. This 'muriatic radicle' was, in effect, an atom of chlorine from which an oxygen atom had been removed. A lot of futile effort was spent trying to remove the oxygen from chlorine gas to obtain this 'element' (but not by John Dalton).