By. Ms. Sara. J. Ball. THE HISTORY OF ATOMIC THEORY.

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By. Ms. Sara. J. Ball. THE HISTORY OF ATOMIC THEORY

DEMOCRITUS, THE GREEK PHILOSOPHER Atoms exist as tiny particles of matter that make up matter.

DEMOCRITUS, THE GREEK PHILOSOPHER Atoms exist as tiny particles of matter that make up matter.

DEMOCRITUS, THE GREEK PHILOSOPHER Atoms exist as tiny particles of matter that make up matter.

DEMOCRITUS, THE GREEK PHILOSOPHER For example, the hamburger…

DEMOCRITUS, THE GREEK PHILOSOPHER For example, the hamburger…

DEMOCRITUS, THE GREEK PHILOSOPHER For example, the hamburger…

DEMOCRITUS, THE GREEK PHILOSOPHER It is made of hamburger atoms.

DEMOCRITUS, THE GREEK PHILOSOPHER It is made of hamburger atoms.

DEMOCRITUS, THE GREEK PHILOSOPHER It is made of hamburger atoms.

DEMOCRITUS, THE GREEK PHILOSOPHER It is made of hamburger atoms.

DEMOCRITUS, THE GREEK PHILOSOPHER It is made of hamburger atoms.

DEMOCRITUS, THE GREEK PHILOSOPHER It is made of hamburger atoms.

DEMOCRITUS, THE GREEK PHILOSOPHER It is made of hamburger atoms.

DEMOCRITUS, THE GREEK PHILOSOPHER It is made of hamburger atoms.

ARISTOTLE, THE GREEK PHILOSOPHER No, no… Everything is made up of the same atoms…

ARISTOTLE, THE GREEK PHILOSOPHER No, no… Everything is made up of the same atoms…

ARISTOTLE, THE GREEK PHILOSOPHER No, no… Everything is made up of the same atoms…

ARISTOTLE, THE GREEK PHILOSOPHER You are what you eat!

ARISTOTLE, THE GREEK PHILOSOPHER You are what you eat!

ARISTOTLE, THE GREEK PHILOSOPHER You are what you eat!

ARISTOTLE, THE GREEK PHILOSOPHER You are what you eat!

ARISTOTLE, THE GREEK PHILOSOPHER You are what you eat!

ARISTOTLE, THE GREEK PHILOSOPHER You are what you eat! Earth atom from meat that can be used by our bodies to make muscle

ARISTOTLE, THE GREEK PHILOSOPHER You are what you eat! Earth atom from meat that can be used by our bodies to make muscle

ARISTOTLE, THE GREEK PHILOSOPHER You are what you eat! Earth atom from meat that can be used by our bodies to make muscle

ARISTOTLE, THE GREEK PHILOSOPHER You are what you eat! Earth atom from meat that can be used by our bodies to make muscle

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