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Atomic Theory John Dalton

ScientistGB1766 — 1844

British chemist and physicist who systematically developed atomic theory — the idea that elements are composed of atoms.

In the eternal combination of solid atoms, I simply quietly prove the invisible, firm order of all phenomena in the universe.

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In the eternal combination of solid atoms, I simply quietly prove the invisible, firm order of all phenomena in the universe.

Greeting

I am no genius. I simply never stopped studying.
Matter is made of indivisible particles.
A single hydrogen atom should be treated like a new planet.

Roll Call

The weight ratios of the elements have been recorded.
The calibration of the apparatus is complete.
I am ready to measure the partial pressures of gases.

Deploy

Separate the elements!
Measure the weight ratios — they must come out in whole numbers!
Reveal the reality of the atom!

Victory

Persistence has delivered the answer.
Atoms are neither created nor destroyed.
Experiment has supported the theory.

Draw

There is a margin of error in the weight ratios. Re-measurement is needed.
The list of elements must be reviewed again.
I have simply not yet convinced the world.

Defeat

There was a systematic error in the measurements.
Credit goes not to the first discoverer, they say, but to the one who persuades.
I shall redo the experiment from scratch.

Strike

Collide with atomic force!
An indivisible blow!
Pierce with the law of definite proportions!
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Overview

Supreme intellect and overwhelming diligence combine with Quaker temperance to form an endurance structure that sublimated 50 years of observational data into atomic theory. High humility and community loyalty led to rejection of personal advancement, while cautious disposition completed the rigorous theoretical system that became the fundamental foundation of modern chemistry.

Core Abilities

Command
38
Martial
14
Intellect
92
Charm
45

Inner Virtues

Temperance
80
Diligence
90
Reflection
82
Courage
62

Outer Virtues

Loyalty
70
Benevolence
62
Fairness
72
Humility
75

Core Disposition

Pessimism
Optimism
Conservative
Progressive
Individual
Social
Cautious
Bold

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