John Dalton is credited as the father of the atom due to his pioneering work in the early 19th century that laid the foundation for modern atomic theory. He proposed that matter is composed of indivisible particles called atoms, each with a specific weight and unique properties. Dalton's atomic theory also introduced the idea that atoms combine in fixed ratios to form compounds, significantly advancing our understanding of chemical reactions and the composition of matter. His systematic approach and experimental evidence helped shift scientific thought towards the atomic model, influencing future research in chemistry and physics.
Marie and Pierre Curie did not discover the atom. John Dalton is credited with the discovery of the atom and J.J. Thomson with the discovery of the electron.
Atoms played a role in Greek philosophy, but ancient idea of atoms had a different foundation than the modern one. The modern idea of atoms was presented in a paper by British scientist John Dalton in 1803. Mendeleyev created the periodic table in 1869. J.J. Thomson discovered the electron in 1897.
John Dalton is typically not credited with creating the first atomic theory because other scientists before him, such as Democritus and Antoine Lavoisier, had proposed ideas about the atom. Dalton's theory, however, was more comprehensive and backed by experimental evidence, which led to its widespread acceptance in the scientific community.
john dalton didnt find the atom democrites did... john dalton was reading and found the word atomos in a journal and decided he would change the name to atom meaning undivisible.
John Dalton
Robert Julius Oppenheimer is credited with being the Father of the Atom bomb, but he was American.
Marie and Pierre Curie did not discover the atom. John Dalton is credited with the discovery of the atom and J.J. Thomson with the discovery of the electron.
Dalton discovered the particles that make the atom and the atom itself
Atoms played a role in Greek philosophy, but ancient idea of atoms had a different foundation than the modern one. The modern idea of atoms was presented in a paper by British scientist John Dalton in 1803. Mendeleyev created the periodic table in 1869. J.J. Thomson discovered the electron in 1897.
John Dalton is typically not credited with creating the first atomic theory because other scientists before him, such as Democritus and Antoine Lavoisier, had proposed ideas about the atom. Dalton's theory, however, was more comprehensive and backed by experimental evidence, which led to its widespread acceptance in the scientific community.
Dalton didn't discover the atom. Democritus did. Dalton, however was the first to use the word atom. which comes from the GGreek word atomos, meaning "cannot be split"
john dalton didnt find the atom democrites did... john dalton was reading and found the word atomos in a journal and decided he would change the name to atom meaning undivisible.
John Dalton
he gave it food
in 1803
The atom was discorvered by john dalton in the early 1800's
Dalton. Dalton's atomic theory stated that atoms are indivisible and indestructible and unchangeable.