As is often the case, the East and the West recognize different people as the "father" of a modern field of knowledge.
In the West, John Dalton (1766 - 1844) is generally accepted as the father of modern atomic theory.
In the East, Roger Joseph Boscovich, S.J (1711-1787) is accepted as the father of modern atomic theory.
Of course, about 430 BC the Greek philosopher Democritus said that any one thing was made up of tiny elements of all other things but that it was made up mostly of the elements of the thing they appeared to be. For example, bread was made up tiny elements of water, blood, stone, metal, etc but was mostly made up of tiny bread elements which is why we see it as bread, so the idea has been around a long time.
John Dalton, an English scientist, developed the atomic theory of matter in the early 19th century. His theory proposed that all matter is made up of tiny, indivisible particles called atoms, each with its own unique properties. Dalton's work laid the foundation for modern atomic theory and greatly influenced the field of chemistry.
father atom
He is color blind and he named color blindness of red, blue, purple, and yellow. he named it daltonisum.
John Dalton, an English scientist, proposed the theory that atoms are the smallest particle of an element that retains its chemical properties. His work on atomic theory laid the foundation for modern chemistry.
Lavoisier is not known for an atomic theory.
The Atomic Theory
They didn't help with atomic theory, they created it.
The scientist who first postulated the theory of atomic structure was John Dalton. He proposed his atomic theory in the early 19th century, suggesting that elements are composed of indivisible particles called atoms.
The scientist who first introduced the atomic theory was John Dalton in the early 19th century. Dalton's atomic theory proposed that all matter is made up of tiny, indivisible particles called atoms, each with its own unique properties. His work laid the foundation for modern atomic theory.
Probably Neils Bohr
John Dalton, an English scientist, developed the atomic theory of matter in the early 19th century. His theory proposed that all matter is made up of tiny, indivisible particles called atoms, each with its own unique properties. Dalton's work laid the foundation for modern atomic theory and greatly influenced the field of chemistry.
John Dalton
Atomic Theory
J.J Thomoson was the one that published it
One scientist who made important contributions to atomic theory is John Dalton. He is known for his work on the atomic theory of matter, proposing that all matter is made up of tiny, indivisible particles called atoms. His ideas laid the foundation for modern chemistry.
John Dalton
father atom