Democritus

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Death

370 B.C.E

Birth

460 B.C.E

Dicovery

Democritus discovered the atom in 400 B.C.E. He believed it was the smallest particle to exist and could not be divided. He also believed that a void existed between two atoms. He wrote both the "Atomic Theory" and the "Void Hypothesis" Democritus proposed 7 points to his theory of atoms. These are: · All matter is composed of atoms, which are bits of matter too small to be seen. · These atoms CANNOT be further split into smaller portions. · There is a void, which is empty space between atoms. · Atoms are completely solid · Atoms are homogeneous, with no internal structure. · Atoms are different in: their sizes, their shapes, and their weights. · Atoms are the building blocks of life

Experimental Evidence

Democritus was a Greek Philosopher. He was not a scientist. He only hypothesized that the atom looked like a round ball. He did not conduct any experiments due to the fact he was a philosopher.


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