dalton, rutherford ,etc
Democritus, aristotle, dalton, thompson, ernest ruther ford, Bohr.
His theory about atomic fusion helped in the development of the bomb. He also convinced the president to develop the research in it. In the last 25 years of his life he questioned himself concerning the use and development of the bomb and was unhappy that he had helped build the theory and foundation of atomic theory.
the element carbon is made up of carbon and nitrogen
Holden likes it up his booty pipe
Aristotle did not believe in the Atomic Theory. He believed that everything was made up of only 4 elements fire, water, air, and earth. This theory was proven incorrect as is evidenced by the periodic table of elements. In short the answer to this question is, none.
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.
Democritus, aristotle, dalton, thompson, ernest ruther ford, Bohr.
Thales was not a chemist; important contributions in geometry and astronomy.
They didn't help with atomic theory, they created it.
he discovered the electron
Scientists had made observations that did not fit exactly with Dalton's theory. Scientists changed the atomic theory to include this new knowledge. While the modern atomic theory is based on Dalton's theory, it is also very different.
there were many scientists that contributed towards it but Joseph j. Thomson, Hans geiger, ernest marsden. ernest Rutherford, Henry moseley and James chadwick all made key discoveries and are the main scientists behind the theory.Alfred Nobel,Mendeleev and Neil Bhorbecause theire are the great scientistChadwick explain the atomic theoryniels hendrik bohrmitchell creech
Dalton's theory was irrelevant to the total compensation of of the Atomic Mass.
John Dalton first pursued research into atomic theory. He was the first person to propose the existence of the atomic structure.
Albert Einstein was the person who propesed the atomic theory and the study of atoms.
James Watson
John Dalton was BEST remembered for his pioneering work in the development of modern atomic theory.