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Contribution to the Atomic Theory

Newton studied gases and the possibility of atoms existing.

He proposed a mechanical universe where small solid masses were in motion.

He believed there were little tiny pieces of mass that were 'swimming' everywhere.

Newton suggested that atoms are held together with attractions, or forces.

He also stated that "matter is formed of solid, massy impenetrable particles."

Isaac Newton concluded that atoms or particles move and are not stationary.

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atomic theory research

By Brooke Bowers