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calcified metal (“calx”, usually weighed in powdered form) had a greater weight than the origi- nal piece of metal. Lavoisier also found that the process could be reversed, that is, when the calx was reduced
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that if a tiny piece of incense is burned, it can be smelled throughout the room. As the room is significantly big- ger than the space the incense initially occupied, the initial piece has to be divided [...] parts. These calculations were intended to show how small the particles have to be that form the piece of incense (see Beer & Pricha 1997). Such a dis- cussion, however, remained on the level of simple [...] him [Ruther- ford, PH], almost as incredible, he would say, as if a fif- teen-inch shell fired at a piece of tissue paper bounced back and hit the gunner. That the military imagery and the incredulity are
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initially occupied, the initial piece has to be divided into more than 750.000.000 parts – these calculations were intended to show how small the particles have to be that form the piece of incense (see Beer & [...] the scattering of alpha particles, which came from radioactive ra- don-222 and were directed at a piece of gold foil. The scattering of the alpha particle should have only been deflected by one or two degrees [...] to him [Rutherford, PH], almost as incredible, he would say, as if a fifteen-inch shell fired at a piece of tissue paper bounced back and hit the gunner. That the military imagery and the in- credulity are
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and started his work of solar cooking in 1767 building a miniature greenhouse ,in which he placed a pieces of fruits. This new technology called solar cooking. Horace continued his exper- iments with other
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unusual for someone from his social status. He was born as the son of a weaver who owned a small piece of land, and like many children of his era, John had to work from the very early age. However, he
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Cumberland, England. He was born to an impoverished family. His father was a weaver and owned a small piece of land. Despite their poor financial situation, John received a good gen- eral education. However [...] is especially worth mentioning: One day Dalton decided to visit his mother and gave her a colorful piece of fabric as a gift. He was surprised when his mother said that the fabric was red, because he thought
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(Lavoisier and the conservation of mass) Storytelling Teaching Model: http://science-story-telling.eu A piece of phosphorus was placed inside a bottle as it can be seen in the sketch above. The mass of the bottle
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was an opening that he did not expect. He cleared his throat and started to talk “When we look at a piece of iron like this rod, we can easily break it into two parts. When we take one of these two parts [...] reasons to believe that this is not the case. If we look at a rock, this is reduced over time into pieces of sand, but at the same time rocks are formed again – thus there seems to be some internal structure [...] completely empty? Do you think that in water there is a space where no matter is? Do you think that in a piece of iron that is so extremely solid and hard, there are empty spaces? Hahaha, this is really an absurdity
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initially occupied, the initial piece has to be divided into more than 750.000.000 parts – these calculations were intended to show how small the particles have to be that form the piece of incense (see Beer & [...] to him [Rutherford, PH], almost as incredible, he would say, as if a fifteen-inch shell fired at a piece of tissue paper bounced back and hit the gunner. That the military imagery and the in- credulity are [...] was an opening that he did not expect. He cleared his throat and started to talk “When we look at a piece of iron like this rod, we can easily break it into two parts. When we take one of these two parts