"Avogadro... suggested in 1811 that the same volumes of different gases contain the same number of particles under the same conditions of temperature and pressure. ...Avogadro's hypothesis raised the difficulty that when one volume of hydrogen combined with one volume of chlorine, two volumes of hydrogen chloride were produced, implying that the atoms of hydrogen and chlorine were split into halves during the process of combination. Avogadro overcame this difficulty by supposing that the fundamental particles of hydrogen, chlorine, and other gases, were molecules containing two atoms of the element, and that chemical combination between two gases resulted in the splitting up of the elementary molecules and the formation of compound molecules in which there was one atom of each element... Avogadro's hypothesis... was not accepted until the 1860's, as it demanded that the atoms of the same element should combine together to form molecules. Dalton and others rejected such a conception, for they held that like atoms must repel one another and could not combine. Moreover, Dalton... thought that the various species of atoms differed not only in their atomic weights, but also in their sizes, and the number per unit volume in the gaseous state."
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Stephen F. Mason, A History of the Sciences (1956)
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