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Robert Boyle
Democritus did not have experimental evidence to support his idea of the atom. Instead, his idea was based on philosophical reasoning and speculation.
Democritus, an ancient Greek philosopher, was the first person to introduce the idea of an atom. He proposed that all matter is made up of tiny indivisible particles called atoms. Democritus' atomic theory laid the foundation for the modern understanding of atoms.
Yes, the discovery of the atom was significant in supporting the argument that matter is made of atoms. The concept of the atom provided a theoretical foundation to understand the building blocks of matter and how they interact. Additionally, subsequent experimental evidence and advancements in atomic theory further solidified the idea that matter is indeed composed of atoms.
The early philisophers (Leukippus and Democritus) 2500 years ago couldnt prove that atoms existed, and people had not discovered the study of matter yet. The idea of Greeks was genial but is only a philosophical suppostion, only that.Dalton combined the idea of elements with the earlier history of the atom, and the chemical and physical knowledge from 1800.
atoms cannot be divided
democritus
450 b.c
No Idea... Can anyone tell about it?
No Idea... Can anyone tell about it?
The idea that the atom is mostly empty space was first proposed by Ernest Rutherford based on his gold foil experiment in 1909. This experiment led to the discovery that most of an atom's mass is concentrated in a nucleus at the center, surrounded by electrons in vast empty space.
Its RADIOACTIVITY!! That was the first discovery that rejects the idea that the atom is indestructible
I have no earth idea u?
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The idea of the atom was first developed by Greek philosophers Leucippus and Democritus in 5th century BC. Their idea was overlooked until Antoine Lavoisier's experiments were done in the 18th century.
i have no idea... but Phillip Von hohenheim made it by mixing metals with acid. He first discovered it, but then Henry Cavendish was the first to recognise it as a descreet substance.
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