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Who is the english chemist who developed the atomic theory that elements are made up of atoms that are identical and that these can be combined in definite proportions?
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Who is the english chemist who developed the atomic theory that elements are made up of atoms that are identical and that these can be combined in definite proportions?
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Who is the english chemist who developed the atomic theory that elements are made up of atoms that are identical and that these can be combined in definite proportions?
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That would be John Dalton. i beleive he proposed it in the mid nineteenth century.
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