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The billiard ball was not discovered but evolved. The evolution has been described as taking place in both France and in Italy. Both Italy and France had billiard tables, and of course, billiard balls, in the 1400's.

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The billiard ball model of the atom was developed by John Dalton. Dalton theorized that matter was made of tiny particles called atoms that had no parts. Some of the other principles of the theory include.

  • All atoms of the same element have the same properties including mass.
  • Atoms of different elements have different properties including mass.
  • Compounds are whole number combinations of atoms.
  • During a chemical reaction existing atoms are recombined to form new compounds and elements.
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It has not been discovered. There is no such thing as an atomic billiard ball.

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