1. Q: What do you think was your greatest discovery? A: My creation of the Atomic Theory.
2. Q: What did you do later in your life? A: I became a college mathematics and philosophy teacher in Manchester.
3. Q: I heard that you were colorblind? A: Yes, I have a rare form of colorblindness that only allows me to see yellow.
4. Q: What else did you invent besides the Atomic Theory? A: I am very in to meteorology, and invented a form of airplane and weather balloon.
5. Q: What amazing discovery did you make in 1803? A: I made a law about gas pressure.
6. Q: What did your law say? A: Essentially, it states that the total pressure of combined gases is equal to the partial pressures of each of those gases separately.
7. Q: Did this impact your idea of the Atomic Theory? A: Yes, may work on different physical properties of gases required there to be an atom structure somewhere.
8. Q: Did you contribute to discovering any elements? A: Actually I did. I helped find the atomic weights of six different elements.
9. Q: What were these elements? A: They were hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, sulfur, and phosphorous.
10. Q: Did you make any major conclusions from your work? A: Yes, I concluded that chemical combinations happen between particles of different atomic weights.
11. Q: About your Atomic Theory, what other major points did you discover? A: I also said that atoms are combined in chemical reactions, but also can be separated and rearranged.
12. Q: Atoms can be separated? A: Well, not the atoms themselves can be separated or created.
13. Q: How are compounds made? A: Different elements' atoms combine in set ratios to produce new compounds.
14. Q: Besides your work on the atom, what do you think was your most important contribution to society? A: My work on the principles of volumetric analysis.
15. Q: When were you born? A: In 1844, September 6, in Eaglesfield, Cumberland, England.
16. Q: When did you die? A: Jul 27, 1844 in Manchester, England.
17. Q: How old were you? A: 77.
18. Q: When did you stop your studies? A: When the government gave me a small pension to live a normal life.
19. Q: Did you become ill later in your life? A: Yes, near the time of my death, I had a total of 3 strokes.
20. Q: How did you recover? A: On my first one, fine. My second one, my speech was affected. And on the last one, I passed away a year later.
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