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Collect the information of historical development of atomic structure of atom

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Atomic theory is a scientific description of the nature of atoms and matter that combines elements of physics, chemistry, and mathematics. According to modern theory, matter is made of tiny particles called atoms, which are in turn made up of subatomic particles. Atoms of a given element are identical in many respects and different from atoms of other elements. Atoms combine in fixed proportions with other atoms to form molecules and compounds.

The theory has evolved over time, from the philosophy of atomism to modern quantum mechanics. Here's a brief history of atomic theory:

Atomic theory originated as a philosophical concept in ancient India and Greece. The word "atom" comes from the ancient Greek word "atomos," which means "indivisible." According to atomism, matter consists of discrete particles. However, the theory was one of many explanations for matter and wasn't based on empirical data. In the fifth century B.C., Democritus proposed that matter consists of indestructible, indivisible units called atoms. The Roman poet Lucretius recorded the idea, so it survived through the Dark Ages for later consideration

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