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- drag and drop the scientists with the statements.
reasoned that it is impossible for all matter to be made of classical elements
proposed that matter could only be divided until you reached the smallest particle, called atomos
theorized that matter can be divided infinitely with its property never changing
proposed the law of multiple proportions
theorized that cathode rays were smaller than atoms
discovered the nucleus
theorized that cathode rays have a specific mass
choices
thomson
dalton
aristotle
leucippus
rutherford
democritus
crookes
- Democritus reasoned that it is impossible for all matter to be made of classical elements.
- Leucippus proposed that matter could only be divided until you reached the smallest particle, called atomos.
- Aristotle theorized that matter can be divided infinitely with its property never changing.
- Dalton proposed the law of multiple proportions.
- Crookes theorized that cathode rays were smaller than atoms.
- Rutherford discovered the nucleus.
- Thomson theorized that cathode rays have a specific mass.
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Democritus: reasoned that it is impossible for all matter to be made of classical elements.
Leucippus: proposed that matter could only be divided until you reached the smallest particle, called atomos.
Aristotle: theorized that matter can be divided infinitely with its property never changing.
Dalton: proposed the law of multiple proportions.
Crookes: theorized that cathode rays were smaller than atoms.
Rutherford: discovered the nucleus.
Thomson: theorized that cathode rays have a specific mass.