Avogadro And Dalton : the Standing in Chemistry of Their Hypotheses
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His devotion to his own conception was perfect ; he said, " No man can split an atom." In this respect Dalton's atom and the modern atom are much the same, the modern atom being something that has not been split. Here a qualification is needed. The modern atom is a more pliable conception than Dalton's, and means simply the limit of the division of ordinary matter.^ ' V. chapter V. , pp.. 29-30. Divers asserts that " Dalton distinctly guarded himself against being understood to claim for the at...om more than chemical indivisibility" Divers, p. 5. This, without quotation of Dalton's words, or even of the reference. Having communicated with Dr. Divers, I do not understand him, in his reply, to show any intention of maintaining the above position. 6o Standing in Chemistiy of Dalton's Atomic Theory. The result of the inquiry is, that Dalton's atom, in being indivisible, is like the modern atom, and like the modern molecule in being an independent conception, and in being the unit of chemical action.
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