powertrash answered Sunday October 16 2005, 10:59 pm: Research the theory. I learned about it a while ago, but I'm not quite sure so I'll outline the format for an essay.
P1: Introduction that has basically nothing to do with the topic and narrows down to introduce the topic. The last sentence here should be the thesis, or essentially the statement that your entire essay tries to prove.
P2: Write about the history of the Atomic theory and exactly where Dalton's theory fits in to this.
P3: Write about exactly what Dalton's theory states and go into detail about the concepts he introduced to the scientific community.
P4: Write about what parts of Dalton's theory were rejected based on later study and the parts of the theory that have still been proven factual and are still accepted.
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