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  • ...arlier, the first standardization of atomic mass was made by the chemist [[John Dalton]] in the early nineteenth century, who introduced the mass of one atom of [
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  • ...spx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=16900837&site=ehost-live In Search of El Dorado: John Dalton and the Origins of the Atomic Theory.] ''Social Research'' 72(1):125-158 (S
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  • ...eo Avogadro|Avogadro]], and was accepted by many chemists as a result of [[John Dalton|Dalton's]] laws of Definite and Multiple Proportions (1803-1808), the exist
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  • This law extends [[John Dalton]]'s law of equal proportions and [[Louis Joseph Gay-Lussac]]'s law of equal
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  • ...e Ages<td>[[St. Francis of Assisi]]<td>[[Alessandro Manzoni|Manzoni]]<td>[[John Dalton|Dalton]]
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  • ...atomic hypothesis]] in 1803 by the [[England|English]] eminent scientist [[John Dalton]].
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  • * '''Jn.Dalton''' - [[John Dalton]]
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  • ...ntal and quantitative basis in the early 1800s by the English scientist, [[John Dalton]]. In the beginning of the nineteenth century men such as [[John Dalton]], [[Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac]] and [[Amedeo Avogadro]] hypothesized that ma
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  • ...er's emergence as the world's first industrial city. The English chemist [[John Dalton]], together with Manchester businessmen and industrialists, established the ..., including 23 [[Nobel prize]] laureates. Some of the best known include [[John Dalton]] (founder of modern atomic theory), [[George E. Davis]] (founded the disci
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  • *[[John Dalton]], (1766&ndash;1844), physicist
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  • [[John Dalton|Dalton's]] [[law of multiple proportions]] says that these chemicals will p
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  • [[John Dalton|Dalton's]] [[law of multiple proportions]] says that these chemicals will p
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  • ...ments of chemistry early in the 19th century. An important milestone was [[John Dalton]]’s law of multiple proportions published in 1804 that gave rise to the
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  • Prior to [[John Dalton|John Dalton's]] development and advocation of a quantitative atomic theory at the turn
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  • ...ted with hot-air balloons (around 1780), and additional contributions by [[John Dalton]] (1801) and [[Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac]] (1808) showed that a sample of gas
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  • ...f Sir John Franklin in Franklin Square, Hobart, Tasmania. <small>Photo by John Dalton.</small>}}
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  • ...f Sir John Franklin in Franklin Square, Hobart, Tasmania. <small>Photo by John Dalton.</small>}}
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  • ...]].<ref>Raistrick chs 8 & 9</ref> Of a later generation was the chemist [[John Dalton]] (1766-1844)
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  • ...epted, although some of Rumford's contemporaries such as [[Laplace]] and [[John Dalton]] died unconvinced of the kinetic theory.
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  • ...ogation unless it contains answers. The answer to a question like "How did John Dalton come up with the atomic theory?" cannot be generated without historical stu
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