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  1. Dalton's atomic theory (article)

    The postulates of Dalton's atomic theory: which points do we still use today, and what have we learned since Dalton?•Dalton's atomic theory was the first complete att…

  2. John Dalton

    Dalton's experiments on gases led to his discovery that the total pressure of a mixture of gases amounted to the sum of the partial pressures that each individual gas exerted while occupying...

  3. John Dalton

    John Dalton, English meteorologist and chemist, a pioneer in the development of modern atomic theory. His theory was notable for, among other things, positing that each element had its own kind of atom and that atoms of …

  4. John Dalton

    By far Dalton’s most influential work in chemistry was his atomic theory. Attempts to trace precisely how Dalton developed this theory have proved futile; even Dalton’s own recollections on the subject are incomplete.

  5. John Dalton

    Although a schoolteacher, a meteorologist, and an expert on color blindness, John Dalton is best known for his pioneering theory of atomism. He also developed methods to calculate atomic …

  6. What Is John Dalton's Atomic Model?

    Dalton’s Atomic Theory: In the course of this research into gases, Dalton also discovered that certain gases could only be combined in certain proportions, even if two different compounds shared...

  7. John Dalton and the Scientific Method

    Dalton (1766–1844) proposed that all matter in the universe is made of indestructible, unchangeable atoms—each type characterized by a constant mass—that undergo chemical reactions by joining with and …