John Dalton believed that soda was an element because, during his time in the early 19th century, the understanding of chemical compounds and elements was limited. He classified substances based on their observable properties and atomic theory, which suggested that elements were pure substances that could not be broken down further. The term "soda" often referred to various compounds containing sodium, but the distinctions between compounds and elements were not well understood, leading Dalton to mistakenly categorize it as an element.
John Dalton postulated that atoms of the same element are exactly alike in his atomic theory developed in the early 19th century.
oxygen soda = water and CO2 Limestone = CaCO3 sand = SiO2
There are many chemicals present in Soda and the two main ingredients are sugar and mineral water. The other lesser known chemicals are carbon dioxide, caffeine, phosphoric acid and sodium benzoate.
I think it probably looked like a sphere. not positive.
Another word for AMU of a element is the Molar Mass of a element.
Hydrogen was used by Dalton as his standard for atomic mass.
Baking soda is a compound therefore it cannot be an element. Since it cannot be an element, it does not have an element symbol. It does have a chemical formula though: NaHCO3.
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Lime is a compound of calcium and oxygen, so no, it is not an element.
i think John Dalton come from England
According to John Dalton, all the atoms of a single element will have the same mass. This is the basis for the modern atomic theory.
Dalton used hydrogen as his standard for atomic mass because it is the lightest element and was convenient for comparing the masses of other elements.
In his time were not known the isotopes and Dalton supposed that all atoms of a chemical element are identical.
Baking soda is a compound (has more than one element) and is not a solution or an element. If baking soda was added to water or another liquid, you would have a solution.
John Dalton postulated that atoms of the same element are exactly alike in his atomic theory developed in the early 19th century.
This quote is attributed to British physicist and chemist John Dalton, who proposed the atomic theory of matter in the early 19th century. Dalton's theory stated that all atoms of a given element are identical and have specific characteristics that differentiate them from atoms of other elements.
oxygen soda = water and CO2 Limestone = CaCO3 sand = SiO2