Well if it is still needed it has a llllloooooooooooooonnnnnnnnnnngggggggg list starting with the ancient greek philospher Democritus with the simple fire water earth air elements but it would take less time if u read this link http://www.neoam.cc.ok.us/~rjones/Pages/online1014/chemistry/chapter_8/pages/history_of_atom.html
people don't invent atoms or elements, but they do get discovered. check answers.com for this.
Yes. Three different atoms by element, but the count is...... 6 carbon atoms. 12 hydrogen atoms. 6 oxygen atoms. The compound is glucose.
Divide that number of atoms by 6.02x10^23 atoms/mole
Atoms of nonmetals tend to be smaller than atoms of metals in the same period.
There are a total of 25 atoms in Na2S2O3.5H2O. This can be calculated by adding the number of atoms present in each element: 2 sodium atoms, 2 sulfur atoms, 3 oxygen atoms, and 18 hydrogen atoms (5 water molecules with 2 hydrogen atoms each).
The were not invented, they exist. Atoms and molecules were discovered.
Atom is not an "invented unit". Atoms are quite real.
albert Einstein
No one invented atoms, atoms were discovered. Niels Bohr did not discover or invent the atom, he did however create a model of the atom.
The one who invented a atom is Democritus. not true he might have discovered the atom, but the stars make the atoms
It was created by Maxwell Atoms
Nobody. Temperature is a measurement of heat (or more precisely, the motion of the atoms in a substance). It's not something that someone "invented".
Nobody ever invented atoms. Atoms have been around for almost as long as the universe, and make up anything that has mass.
In 1936 Erwin Müller invented the field emission microscope, and in 1951 he invented the field ion microscope and was the first to see atom atoms . In 1967 he added time- ...
people don't invent atoms or elements, but they do get discovered. check answers.com for this.
Water was not invented in a laboratory as it is a naturally occurring compound made of hydrogen and oxygen atoms.
Many chemists and physicists during the centuries contributed to this conception.