Elucidation of Atomic Structure: 1800 - 1948
Dalton introduced the idea of atoms and stoichiometric combination ratios in the early nineteenth century. Atomic weights were rationilised by 1873. Radioactivity was discovered in 1896, and around this time the Group 8/18 inert/rare/full-shell gases found. The years from 1900 to 1930 saw the quantum revolution in atomic physics and atomic structure develop. The Manhattan project advanced knowledge of the heavier and radioactive elements, leading to the Seaborg periodic table and the Segrè chart. (These would have been state secrets in 1944, but by 1948 they were in the public domain). By the late 1940s, understanding atomic structure was very good:
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