Which experiments prove atomic theory?
Sub-atomic theories:
- atoms have: nuclei; electrons; protons; and neutrons.
- That the number of electrons atoms have determines their relationship with other atoms.
- That the atom is the smallest elemental unit of matter. a. meaning: that we can't continue to divide atoms into anything smaller and have them retain the characteristics of the parent element
- That everything is made of atoms.
These sub-theories might spur more thoughts of individual experiments that prove individual sub-atomic theories (my guess is more was able to be proven after more experiments followed).
"That the atom is the smallest elemental unit of matter."You should define what you mean by this. Some solids are made of molecules, which are made of atoms, which are made of subatomic particles, which are made of (mainly) quarks. There's one structural step above the atoms, and at least two bellow it. When you say "elemental unit", do you mean it historically? As in:What experiment proved the Atom was the smallest unit of matter "back then"?. – Bruce Connor Dec 3 '10 at 23:54