could not be divided?
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Tiny Gray Balls
The Person who invented the atom was Democritus Mendeleev.
Democritus
democritus believed that the atom or was basically just teeny bits of whatever the base object is. the word atom comes from "atomos" wich means that you cant break it down any farther.
No, Democritus was the first to think of atoms, Dalton thought the atom was an indestructible sphere.
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Democritus believed that matter is made of tiny indivisible particles called atoms. He believed that the atoms have always been, and always will be, in motion; that there are an infinite number of atoms, and kinds of atoms, which differ in shape, and size.
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.
Hisname was Democritus, and he came up with the word "atom," which is Greek for indivisible.
Democritus and his teacher Leucippus believed several things about atoms. They believed that atoms were homogeneous, that solids were made of atoms, that liquids were made of large atoms, and that sour things were made of sharp atoms.
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)
Aristotle believed that matter was made of fire, water, air, and earth.
Democritus believed that atoms were the indivisible basis of the universe. This has been disproven by the discovery of subatomic particles (proton, neutron and electron) and the development of nuclear power plants, which are fueled by reactions that split radioactive atoms into lower atomic number elements.
Democritus said that the atoms of water have smooth edges whilst the atoms of fire have sharp edges.
No, it was man named Democritus. Aristotle believed the opposite, actually. He believed in a contiguous matter theory.
Democritus believed that matter was made up of tiny, indivisible particles called atoms. These atoms were eternal and unchanging. Democritus also proposed that different physical properties and interactions among atoms resulted in the variety of substances we observe in the world.
This was an intuition of Leukippus and Democritus.