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Q: How does the discovery of atom change the world of science?
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Why has Rutherford's discovery been important to science and the world as a whole?

Rutherford discovered Nucleus inside the atom. This will opened the door for better understanding the structure of atom. Radio activity and Nuclear physics developed after discovery of nucleus . Now entire high energy physics developed on the basis of nucleus.


How did Thomson discovery change Dalton's atomic theory?

Thomson's discovery of the electron showed that there were things smaller than the atom that could be removed from the atom. Therefor the atom was not an "uncuttable" object as Dalton had proposed.


How did atom change future of astronomy?

it changes the future because it was great discovery


What was ernest rutherfords greatest science achievement?

Opinions vary. The discovery of the atomic nucleus ("most of the atom is empty space")


What was discovery?

His MAJOR discovery was when he discovered the atom.


Alpha particles led to what discovery of what?

discovery of the atom's structure


Who made the atom?

the ancient Greeks made the atom, but they had no proof after the discovery.


What discovery rejects the idea that atom is indestructible?

Its RADIOACTIVITY!! That was the first discovery that rejects the idea that the atom is indestructible


What is the date of discovery of the atom neon?

1898


What Discovery that rejects atom is indestructible?

Its itself


How did the atom bomb change World War 2?

It ended World War 2.


What did the invention of the airplane and the discovery of the atom have in common?

Both the invention of the airplane and the discovery of the atom revolutionized their respective fields, leading to significant advancements in technology and science. They both opened up new possibilities for exploration and understanding of the world around us, reshaping society and influencing the course of history.