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Section 1. Theoretical calculations
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ОглавлениеFigure 1.1. Democritus is one of the first authors of the idea of atomism
Figure 1.2. Leucippus is one of the first people to support and develop atomism
Figure 1.3. Epicurus is a philosopher who made a great contribution to the theory of atomism
Figure 1.4. Plato – assumed that atoms have the forms of Platonic bodies
Figure 1.5. Abu Rayhan Beruni – was a supporter of atomism and believed that the atom is also divisible, but not infinitely
Figure 1.6. Abu Ali ibn Husayn ibn Abdallah ibn Sina – also known as Avicenna, proponent of the theory of atomism
Figure 1.7. Pierre Gassendi – revived the idea of atomism
Figure 1.8. Robert Boyle is a scientist who defended atomism in his outstanding work «The Skeptical Chemist»
Figure 1.9. Isaac Newton is a great scientist who also became a supporter of atomism
Figure 1.10. John Dalton is one of the first proponents of the revival of atomism, as well as the creator of one of the first classification tables
Figure 1.11. The Dalton Table
Figure 1.12. William Prout – believed that everything in the world consists of hydrogen
Figure 1.13. Stanislao Cannizzaro – proposed to designate chemical elements by their Latin names, introducing modern symbols
Figure 1.14. Robert Brown – discoverer of Brownian motion
Figure 1.15. Dmitry Ivanovich’s periodic system is what Dalton once wanted to create
Figure 1.16. Richard Sigmondi – inventor of the ultramicroscope
Figure 1.17. Jean Perrin is a man who proved the existence of atoms by determining their weight