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Jumat, 10 Februari 2012
John Dalton's Atomic Theory
In 1803, John Dalton put forward his opinion about the atom. Dalton's atomic theory was based on two laws, namely the law of conservation of mass (Lavoisier law) and legal permanent arrangement (legal prouts). Lavosier mennyatakan that "The total mass of substances before the reaction will always equal the total mass of the reaction substances". While Prouts states that "Comparison of the mass of the elements in a compound always remain". From both legal Dalton expressed the opinion of the atoms as follows:
In 1803, John Dalton put forward his opinion about the atom. Dalton's atomic theory was based on two laws, namely the law of conservation of mass (Lavoisier law) and legal permanent arrangement (legal prouts). Lavosier mennyatakan that "The total mass of substances before the reaction will always equal the total mass of the reaction substances". While Prouts states that "Comparison of the mass of the elements in a compound always remain". From both legal Dalton expressed the opinion of the atoms as follows: