Those supporting the particulate theory argued that matter was composed of tiny, indivisible particles that could not be further divided. They likened matter to grains of sand, each particle having a distinct and finite size.
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Supporters of the particulate theory believed that matter is composed of tiny, indivisible particles called atoms. They proposed that these atoms are the fundamental building blocks of all substances and that they retain their identity and properties during chemical reactions.