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John Dalton - Wikipedia John Dalton FRS ( ˈdɔːltən ; 5 or 6 September 1766 – 27 July 1844) was an English chemist, physicist and meteorologist [1] He introduced the atomic theory into chemistry He also researched colour blindness; as a result, the umbrella term for red-green congenital colour blindness disorders is Daltonism in several languages [a][2]
John Dalton - Atomic Theory, Chemistry, Physics | Britannica John Dalton - Atomic Theory, Chemistry, Physics: By far Dalton’s most influential work in chemistry was his atomic theory Attempts to trace precisely how Dalton developed this theory have proved futile; even Dalton’s own recollections on the subject are incomplete
John Dalton - Science History Institute Although a schoolteacher, a meteorologist, and an expert on color blindness, John Dalton is best known for his pioneering theory of atomism He also developed methods to calculate atomic weights and structures and formulated the law of partial pressures
Biography of John Dalton, the Father of Chemistry - ThoughtCo John Dalton (September 6, 1766–July 27, 1844) was a renowned English chemist, physicist, and meteorologist His most famous contributions were his atomic theory and color blindness research
4. 6: Daltons Atomic Theory - Chemistry LibreTexts From his own experiments and observations, as well as the work of his peers, Dalton proposed a new theory of the atom This later became known as Dalton's atomic theory
John Dalton - New World Encyclopedia John Dalton (September 6, 1766 – July 27, 1844) was an English chemist and physicist, born at Eaglesfield, a small town near Cockermouth in Cumbria He grew up as a Quaker, never married, and devoted his life to teaching, research, and practicing his faith
John Dalton summary | Britannica John Dalton, (born Sept 5 or 6, 1766, Eaglesfield, Cumberland, Eng —died July 27, 1844, Manchester), British chemist and physicist He spent most of his life in private teaching and research His work on gas es led him to state Dalton’s law (see gas laws)
John Dalton: Biography Dalton's most significant contribution to science was his development of modern atomic theory In 1803, he proposed that all matter is composed of small, indivisible particles called atoms