Chemists used to wonder why gasses tend to react with each other in small number

Chemists used to wonder why gasses tend to react with each other in small number

Chemists used to wonder why gasses tend to react with each other in small number ratios. But after the discovery of atoms, chemists have moved on to other questions. Are there any "dead questions" in philosophy? Are there any questions that were once up in the air, but are now moot or resolved?

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