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John Dalton, British chemist
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John Dalton, British chemist
John Dalton (1766-1844), British chemist, physicist and meteorologist. Dalton is most famous for his atomic theory that explained chemical changes, published in A New System of Chemical Philosophy (1808). Daltons law (1801) concerned partial pressures for gases. He also worked on colour blindness (1794). This 1834 mezzotint engraving by Charles Turner (1774-1857) stated that Dalton was a Fellow of the Royal Society (1822) and President of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester (1816-1844). The engraving was based on an 1825 work by artist James Lonsdale (1777-1839)
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