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Why was it difficult for Dalton to prove his theory?

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Because atoms could not be seen, Dalton could not base his theory on direct observation, and this was a major stumbling block for many scientists. ... It was easier to express stoichiometric proportions in terms of atoms than in terms of absolute mass.

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