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Q: Who did not have experimental evidence to support his theory of the atom?
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What scientist did not have experimental evidence to support his theory of the atom?

Democritus


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Since the early 1800's scientists have been coming up with different models for the atom based on experimental evidence?

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Were democritus's views of the atom based on experimental evidence?

No, he theorized that there was a small indivisible particle (he called the "atom" because it means indivisible), but he never did any experiments to prove his theory. Around the same time, Aristotle believed that matter could be divided infinitely. Both were considered speculation until the eighteenth century.


If neutron strikes an atom of uranium and splits does this support Dalton's atomic theory?

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Who was th first scientist to give evidence to support democritus idea about atom?

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