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please place the date of the above discoveries in the axis of time. In modern science what is the accepted name and the nature of each of these rays? Activity 7 The concept of chemical element is initially
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cepts of Leucippus and Democritus were, however, not accepted by their contemporaries because [t]wo factors weighed against any widespread acceptance of the classical version of atomism. The first factor [...] com- pletely rejected was almost completely accepted. Boltz- mann, the great proponent of the atomic theory, how- ever, did not experience the general acceptance of the theory for which he had fought, having [...] Cambridge, he was inspired by the work of Sir Robert Ball and J. J. Thomson. In 1898, Ernest Rutherford accepted a professor- ship at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. The laboratories there were very well
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institute remain open and be made permanent in their absence. Eijkman was named its new director. His acceptance of the position marked the end of his military career. Along with this work, he also became the
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However, the concepts of Leucippus and Democritus were not accepted by their con- temporaries: “Two factors weighed against any widespread acceptance of the classical version of atomism. The first factor was [...] matter (Görs 1999). The atom gets established Despite the discussions amongst the chem- ists who accepted the atom as a useful hypoth- esis, the physicists started to use the atom as a real object with [...] years, the understanding of atomism had changed from almost complete rejection to almost complete acceptance. Boltzmann, the great proponent of the atomic theory, was at Background Atoms 5 Storytelling Teaching
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ive reform plan for the military in Bavaria. In 1789, he presented the plan, which was not only accepted but resulted in his promotion to the rank of major general and ap- pointment to the Bavarian Privy
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is frequently stifled when they enter school, where conformity is emphasized and where it is not acceptable for them to ask their many questions spontaneously and unimpeded by the explicit and implicit
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cepts of Leucippus and Democritus were, however, not accepted by their contemporaries because [t]wo factors weighed against any widespread acceptance of the classical version of atomism. The first factor [...] com- pletely rejected was almost completely accepted. Boltz- mann, the great proponent of the atomic theory, how- ever, did not experience the general acceptance of the theory for which he had fought, having [...] Kuhnian sense, arguably turning this achievement in stoichiometric chemistry into a science. Yet, acceptance was not automatic. Even though Dal- 4 According to Clarke (1803), the first presentation was made
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chemistry of radioactive sub- stances.” By then, he had been induced to move to Manchester, England to accept his second job as head professor of physics there. One spring day, in March of 1909, Ernest Rutherford [...] discovered, I still have no clue of what the atom really looks like,” he mused. “I cer- tainly don’t accept JJ’s theory that the atom is some sort of blob of positive and negative charge distributed, more
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the accepted understanding, he had also to conclude that heat is not a substance but the motion of the smallest particles of matter. Doing so brought him in conflict with the most recent accepted doctrine [...] conservation, the importance of Lavoisier's work lies not in the fact that his system can be seen as the accepted theory – and actually Rumford’s work did not change this impression significantly, on the very contrary: [...] destroyed or created. He had embodied the idea of conservation in a way that made it impossible to accept any excep- tions of this principle. But there seemed to be several exceptions as, for example, the
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the two men often disagreed, especially over the Carnot’s theory of heat engines, which was the accepted theory at the time. While Thomson based many of his own papers on the assumption that the Carnot [...] expansion of a gas when there is no work done, or heat transferred. Their findings led to a greater acceptance of Joule’s work in the scientific community. One of the more popular topics in science at the time