John Dalton - translation to french
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John Dalton - translation to french

BRITISH CHEMIST AND PHYSICIST (1766–1844)
John Dalton (scientist); Dalton's atomic theory; Dalton's atomic hypothesis; Dalton's Atomic Hypothesis; Sir John Dalton; Dalton's model; Dalton model; Dalton atomic theory; Jn.Dalton; Dalton, John
  • Various atoms and [[molecule]]s as depicted in John Dalton's ''A New System of Chemical Philosophy'' (1808)
  • 1793 copy of Dalton's first publication, "''Meteorological Observations and Essays"''
  • Chantrey]], 1854
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  •  Historical plaque marking birthplace of John Dalton
  • Dalton in later life by [[Thomas Phillips]], [[National Portrait Gallery, London]] (1835)
  • Chantrey]]
  •  Modern plaque marking birthplace of John Dalton

John Dalton         
John Dalton (1766-1844), famous English physicist and chemist (namesake for the Dalton law of partial pressure)
Dalton         
Dalton, English name; John Dalton (1766-1844), famous English physicist and chemist (namesake for the Dalton law of partial pressure); name of two cities in the United States

Definition

dalton
['d?:lt(?)n]
¦ noun Chemistry a unit used in expressing the molecular weight of proteins, equivalent to atomic mass unit.
Origin
1930s: named after the English chemist John Dalton.

Wikipedia

John Dalton

John Dalton (; 5 or 6 September 1766 – 27 July 1844) was an English chemist, physicist and meteorologist. He is best known for introducing the atomic theory into chemistry, and for his research into colour blindness, which he had. Colour blindness is known as Daltonism in several languages, being named after him.