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whether he might benefit from Plato’s wisdom. And Plato, feeling a bit flattered by the old man’s admira-tion, had agreed. Oh, what a fool he was! ... Democritus and the atoms 05/05/2021 152 KB (PDF) Full Story
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stance in question to ashes. The heat that is devel- oped in addition to the heat supplied to the reac- tion is the physical calorific value. Lavoisier’s final fate was cruel. During the French revolution he
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Dmitris Periodentraum 1 Storytelling Teaching Model: http://science-story-telling.eu Dmitris Periodentraum 12. Juli 1849 in Tobolsk, Sibirien: ganz aufgeregt hielt der 15-jährige Dmitri Mendeleev sein
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hydrogen, in combina- tion with oxygen, produces water, thus contradict- ing the ancient theory of four elements (water, air, fire, earth). In Sur la combustion en general (About igni- tion, 1777) and Considérations
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ter.” The dinner guests were suitably impressed by Rutherford’s insight, and an animated conversa- tion took place. The next morning at the labora- tory, Rutherford met with Geiger, as usual. Triumphantly
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about the new, quantitative approach in chemistry: He stressed that there are always given rela- tions between the masses of two substances which form in a chemical reaction a new sub- stance. So from [...] question?” “Go ahead”, replied Dalton, curious what might be questionable about these simple rela- tions he was just talking about. “Why are there these quantitative ratios be- tween the elements in the [...] thinking about this episode, however, his perspective had changed from initial frustration to fascina- tion. In the meantime he had quit his position at the New College of Manchester, he had be- come an independent
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claim- ing that he could not afford to have a wife. Dalton had a great interest in weather observa- tions and he began doing research on atmospheric composition. He collected air samples from differ- ent
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Joliot-Curies kept their interpreta- tion of the result of their experiments being γ- radiation, James Chadwick, who was working with Rutherford, choose a different interpreta- tion. According to Chadwick this [...] claim- ing that he could not afford to have a wife. Dalton had a great interest in weather observa- tions and he began doing research on atmospheric composition. He collected air samples from differ- ent [...] about the new, quantitative approach in chemistry: He stressed that there are always given rela- tions between the masses of two substances which form in a chemical reaction a new sub- stance. So from
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he might benefit from Plato’s wisdom. And Plato, feeling a bit flattered by the old man’s admira- tion, had agreed. Oh, what a fool he was! Things had developed a bit unusual, as he started to discourse [...] again with his “Hahaha”, and then Plato went on:” So you want us to believe absurdities such as mo- tion that takes not place according to laws, and as space that is completely empty, and you have not even
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