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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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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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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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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 [...] he was in- spired by the work of Sir Robert Ball and J. J. Thomson. In 1898, Ernest Rutherford accepted a profes- sorship at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. The laboratories there were very well [...] University, who offered to step down if Rutherford would take over his position as Chair. Rutherford accepted the offer, and began working there in 1907. In the Manchester laboratory, the famous gold foil ex-
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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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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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clearer. General Data Protection Regulation Unless absolutely necessary and on respondents’ voluntary acceptance, questions which prompt for personally identifiable information ought to be avoided to maintain [...] to comply with the ESBN published technical and safety rules and regulations while assuring the acceptable quality of the electricity fed to the grid. For example, the solar PV system must be equipped with [...] and Annex 23 Energy solutions for residential buildings 63 4.5.4. Mounting system (SEAI, 2022c) accepted mounting systems are pitched or flat roof, in-roof of integrated, cantilever to the wall or Brise
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participation of citizens in renewable energy generation, thus, significantly increasing the public acceptance of renewable energy production. This is because community-owned renewable energy projects provide [...] buy the land from them because otherwise they will end up owning the scheme as well, which is not acceptable. Question 4: Who did the business plan? Did you have expertise in that area within the group? Answer: