Walter Charleton (1620 - 1707) e sua Teoria Atômica

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Autor(a) principal: Porto,Paulo Alves
Data de Publicação: 1997
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Química Nova (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-40421997000300016
Resumo: Several authors in the 17th century used the atomic hypothesis to explain observable phenomena. This paper analyzes some ideas about chemical transformation proposed by the English physician Walter Charleton. In Physiologia Epicuro-Gassendo-Charltoniana (London, 1654), Charleton examined philosophical aspects of the atomic theory, and suggested that the best explanation for all natural phenomena would be only in terms of atoms and their motions. Sometimes, however, he had to attribute to the atoms some kind of "internal virtue", to explain more complex properties of the matter. His idea of "element", and the little use of experimentation and quantification, also limited the range of Charleton's theory.
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Porto,Paulo Alves
Walter Charleton
atomic theory
17th-century chemistry
title_short Walter Charleton (1620 - 1707) e sua Teoria Atômica
title_full Walter Charleton (1620 - 1707) e sua Teoria Atômica
title_fullStr Walter Charleton (1620 - 1707) e sua Teoria Atômica
title_full_unstemmed Walter Charleton (1620 - 1707) e sua Teoria Atômica
title_sort Walter Charleton (1620 - 1707) e sua Teoria Atômica
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atomic theory
17th-century chemistry
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atomic theory
17th-century chemistry
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