Alexander William Williamson Quote

The question whether our elementary atoms are in their nature indivisible, or whether they are built up of smaller particles, is one upon which I, as a chemist, have no hold whatever, and I may say that in chemistry the question is not raised by any evidence whatever.


"On the Atomic Theory," J. Chem. Soc., 2nd Ser., 1869, 7:328-365, on p. 365.


The question whether our elementary atoms are in their nature indivisible, or whether they are built up of smaller particles, is one upon which I, as ...

The question whether our elementary atoms are in their nature indivisible, or whether they are built up of smaller particles, is one upon which I, as ...

The question whether our elementary atoms are in their nature indivisible, or whether they are built up of smaller particles, is one upon which I, as ...

The question whether our elementary atoms are in their nature indivisible, or whether they are built up of smaller particles, is one upon which I, as ...