John Dalton
1766-1844
He was an English Quaker chemist who taught mathematics and physics at New College, Manchester, England. In his New System of Chemistry (three parts: 1808, 1810, 1827) he suggested how atoms can be used to explain chemical reactions. He postulated a one-for-one combination of atoms to demonstrate specific summations of weights of the elements to form compounds. Dalton was colorblind and scientifically described this malady. Red-green colorblindness is some-times known today as “daltonism.” | ||
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