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renowned chemists and physi- cists still rejected the atomic theory as late as the begin- ning of the 20th century. Especially for chemists, though, the atom became an entity that was used in their analysis [...] eu and whether there was any evidence for the existence of individual atoms. At the beginning of the 20th century, it appeared that the atomic theory was being overthrown, and Boltzmann’s view was considered [...] questions about the atomic nature of matter. On the contrary, it remained unclear until well into the 20th century whether electric- ity had an atomic structure or whether the ratio be- tween electrical charge
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the existence of individual atoms. Actually, at the beginning of the 20th centu- ry, it appeared that the atomic theory was con- sidered to be overthrown, and Boltzmann to be a relic from the 19th century [...] in Tilden & Glasstone 1926, 227). And some renown chem- ists and physicists at the beginning of the 20th century still rejected the atomic theory – we will come back later to this issue. Yet, particu- larly [...] with respect to the atomic nature of matter, on the contrary: It remained unclear until well into the 20th century whether elec- tricity has an atomic structure, or whether the ratio between electrical charge
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http://www.science-story-telling.eu/fileadmin/content/projekte/storytelling/zip/zip-eng/joliot-curie.zip
the existence of individual atoms. Actually, at the beginning of the 20th centu- ry, it appeared that the atomic theory was con- sidered to be overthrown, and Boltzmann to be a relic from the 19th century [...] separately, because Joliot took over the professorship in College de France. At the end of the 30’s of the 20th century, Irene became the Under-Secretary of State in terms of scientific research in the French [...] in Tilden & Glasstone 1926, 227). And some renown chem- ists and physicists at the beginning of the 20th century still rejected the atomic theory – we will come back later to this issue. Yet, particu- larly