John Dalton

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short quize about john dalton
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Question 1

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Which Atomic Theory Principles are correct?
Answer
  • All matter is comprised of atoms.
  • Atoms cant be created or destroyed during ordinary chemical reactions.
  • 4 Atoms of different elements combine to form compounds.

Question 2

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What were some of John Dalton's motivations and interests in life.
Answer
  • Due to his interest in meterology he was motivated in life to discover the atomic theory.
  • His mother was color blind, leading him to creating Daltonism
  • Because John Dalton himself was color blind he was motivated to discover Daltonism.

Question 3

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How did John Dalton's discovery of the Atomic Theory contribute to the economy?
Answer
  • The Atomic Theory is the theoretical foundation in chemistry.
  • Dalton's method in determining atomic weight was a contribution to science.
  • It allowed scientists to look into the discovery of parts of the atom: electrons, protons, nucleous, and neutrons.

Question 4

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Why was being color blind himself a motivation for him?
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  • He hated the idea of being colorblind and did not want people to judge him about it any longer.
  • He believed he could find a cure for himself and others like himself.
  • He was interested as to why and how colorblindness works (His brother was also colorblind).

Question 5

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Which of these are parts of an atom?
Answer
  • Nuetrons
  • Prokaryotic cells
  • Protons
  • Electrons
  • Nucleus
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