Well, I never though atoms would be divided! But yet, it is true! It still questions me today how they did it, but they now use that power for a lot of things, but beware it is still very dangerous. Never try splitting an atom at your house.
It was probably Dalton, seeing as he was the first to really study atoms, and since his model of the atom was a ball, he probably figured that you could not break it into more pieces. Which of course now with protons neutrons quarks and neutrinos we know to be completely false.
John Dalton.The atoms cannot be subdivided is one of the key ideas in Dalton's atomic theory.
It was assumed they could not be divided as that is what the word means in Greek: a- (not), -tom (cuttable).
could not be divided?
John Dalton proposed that elements are made of extremely small particles called atoms. He believed that atoms could join together or "hooked" to form elements.
Dalton believed that atoms could not be divided into smaller pieces.Because Dalton observed that different elements would only react with one another in very specific proportions (for example, two Hydrogens and one Oxygen per water molecule), he believed that each element could be distinguished by very specific atomic properties.Dalton's model depicted atoms of each element as indestructible, indivisible particles that could not be broken down any further. He believed that different elements had particles of different sizes and masses, and that these differences accounted for the atomic behaviors he saw in his laboratory.Although we now know that all atoms are instead made up of electrons, protons, and neutrons, Dalton's model was an important stepping-stone to our modern understanding of atomic structure.Source: Campbell, Neil A., and Jane B. Reece. Biology (8th Edition). San Francisco: Benjamin Cummings, 2007.
Democritus believed that matter could not be divided into smaller and smaller pieces forever. Eventually the smallest possible piece would be obtained. This piece would be indivisible. He named the smallest piece of matter "atomos," meaning "not to be cut."
John Dalton believed that all elements are made of atoms and that atoms are identical if they are of the same element. He is the first one to have combined substances to make new substances through chemical reactions.
could not be divided?
The Greek philosopher Democritus (460-370 B.C) believed atoms could not be created, destroyed, or further divided.
Abraham Lincoln and many northerners believed that the united sates was one nation that could not be divided .
Atom comes from the Greek and it means indivisible. Long, long ago it was believed that matter could only be divided to the very smallest particles, atoms, which could not be further divided. We now know that that isn't true since we have divided the atom and that feat has produced a great amount of energy.
Who invent the matter that could be divided into tiny atoms.
Democritus' atomic theory states that atoms are indivisible. That's why they have their name. Atoms is a plural of atom. Atom derives from Atoms. Atoms is greek for INDIVISIBLE. His theory states that atoms cannot be divided any further.
John Dalton proposed that elements are made of extremely small particles called atoms. He believed that atoms could join together or "hooked" to form elements.
false. atoms can be divided into smaller parts
atoms are made of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
An element is indeed a pure chemical. It can be divided into atoms, but the atoms can not be divided without destroying the chemical as such.
No. Atoms are divided into groups according to their proprieties and electron configurations.
Particular what discovery? Democritus discovered atoms it was 400 BC. He believed that all matters are composed of atoms. he also believed that one can could take a specimen of matter and keep on subdividing it until it could no longer be further subdivided. The smallest piece of indivisible matter was called atom. For Democritus, atoms of water were smooth and atoms of fire have sharp edges. by JOVENLO NEGRIDO. PHYSICAL SCIENCE (EAC CAVITE)