The atomic model that contained empty spaces within it was given by Mendeleev. The gaps were left for the elements that were not discovered at that time.
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Ernest Rutherford proved it with his famous gold foil experiment.
Dmitri Mendeleev. He was the first scientist to arrange the elements based on their atomic number, as well as common properties.
In 1869 Russian teacher and scientist Dmitri Mendeleev, presented a periodic table of the elements based on atomic weights. The current periodic table is arranged by the atomic numbers of the elements.
Einstein was an atomic scientist inasmuch as he advanced the field of atom theory. His paper on "Brownian Motion" was one of the first to describe the free flowing motion of atoms in space. This question suffers from a question of intent. The short and long of it is yes, Einstein was a research theorthetical atomic scientist.
Einstein was an atomic scientist inasmuch as he advanced the field of atom theory. His paper on "Brownian Motion" was one of the first to describe the free flowing motion of atoms in space. This question suffers from a question of intent. The short and long of it is yes, Einstein was a research theorthetical atomic scientist.
Isaac Newton was the first british scientist to describe gravity.
Robert hooke
eden sheren
John Dalton.. :))
That there was a great danger if Germany did it first.
Alfred Wegener
i think the fist scientist to describe a cell was ROBERT HOOKE because he was the one who wrote about them in the first place.
The atomic model that contained empty spaces within it was given by Mendeleev. The gaps were left for the elements that were not discovered at that time.
Dmitri Mendeleev created the first periodic table according to atomic mass
i think the fist scientist to describe a cell was ROBERT HOOKE because he was the one who wrote about them in the first place.