Dalton's Atomic Theory

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gptkbp:instanceOf scientific theory
gptkbp:base modern atomic theory
gptkbp:description matter is composed of atoms
gptkbp:designedBy gptkb:John_Dalton
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Dalton's Atomic Theory
gptkbp:influencedBy Law of Conservation of Mass
Law of Definite Proportions
Law of Multiple Proportions
gptkbp:is_essential_for is essential for understanding chemical reactions in industry
contributed to the understanding of gas laws
established the concept of atomic weight
explains chemical reactions
helped in the identification of isotopes
influenced the development of nanotechnology
influenced the development of quantum mechanics
influenced the development of thermodynamics
influenced the field of chemistry
influenced the field of physics
influenced the study of molecular structure
influenced the study of radioactivity
introduced the idea of indivisible atoms
is a cornerstone of chemistry education
is a key concept in chemical education
is critical for advancements in pharmaceuticals
is foundational to the study of materials science
is integral to the field of materials engineering
is referenced in scientific literature
is relevant to environmental science
is significant in the field of forensic science
is taught in schools worldwide
led to advancements in molecular theory
led to the development of the periodic table
led to the discovery of subatomic particles
led to the exploration of atomic theory in biology
provided a basis for stoichiometry
provided insights into the nature of elements
provides a framework for understanding matter
set the stage for future atomic models
shaped modern scientific thought
shaped the field of physical chemistry
contributed to the understanding of chemical kinetics
contributed to the understanding of chemical bonding
is applicable in the study of atmospheric chemistry
gptkbp:renovated gptkb:Ernest_Rutherford
gptkb:J.J._Thomson
Niels Bohr
gptkbp:state atoms cannot be created or destroyed
atoms of a given element are identical
compounds are formed by a combination of different atoms
a chemical reaction involves the rearrangement of atoms
gptkbp:yearEstablished 1803