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Did democritus belive atoms retain there identity as a chemical reaction
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Did democritus belive atoms retain there identity as a chemical reaction
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Hey there!
Democritus did NOT believe this. The person that believed in this, was DALTON.
Your answer is: No, Democritus did not believe in this.
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No He believed tiny particles were invisible and couldn't be changed....So No The person that believed in this was Dalton .
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