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Student notes: 7.1 Atomic models

Ancient Greek philosophers thought that you can"t keep cutting a piece of cheese forever. There must be a point when you get to the smallest bit of cheese possible. They also thought that the universe wasn"t infinite. They were right about the cheese but (probably) not the universe. These propositions were not based on any experimental evidence; they were philosophical arguments.Early chemists had worked out the ratios...

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