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6
identify the model.
rutherford yellow
bohr purple
dalton light green

7
identify the model.
dalton orange
thomson dark blue
rutherford light green

8
identify the model.
bohr black
schrödinger pink
rutherford dark blue

9
identify the model.
thomson light blue
dalton red
chadwick brown

10
identify the model.
electron cloud light green
rutherford pink
plum pudding

Explanation:

Response

To solve the problem of identifying each atomic model, we analyze each diagram:

Question 6 (Atomic Model)

The diagram shows a nucleus with a positive charge and electrons in fixed orbits (two energy levels). This matches the Bohr model (electrons in circular orbits around the nucleus).

  • Color: PURPLE
Question 7 (Atomic Model)

The diagram shows a solid, indivisible sphere. This matches Dalton’s model (atom as a hard, uniform sphere).

  • Color: ORANGE
Question 8 (Atomic Model)

The diagram shows a nucleus with a positive charge and electrons in a “cloud” of overlapping orbits (electron cloud with complex paths). This matches the Schrödinger (quantum mechanical) model (electrons in a probability cloud, not fixed orbits).

  • Color: PINK
Question 9 (Atomic Model)

The diagram shows a sphere with positive “pudding” and negative “plums” (electrons) embedded. This matches Thomson’s Plum Pudding model.

  • Color: LIGHT BLUE
Question 10 (Atomic Model)

The diagram shows a nucleus with protons (+) and neutrons (N) and a surrounding electron cloud (fuzzy region). This matches the Electron Cloud model (modern model with electrons in a probability cloud).

  • Color: LIGHT GREEN
Final Answers (Model + Color):
  1. Bohr - PURPLE
  2. Dalton - ORANGE
  3. Schrödinger - PINK
  4. Thomson - LIGHT BLUE
  5. Electron cloud - LIGHT GREEN

Answer:

To solve the problem of identifying each atomic model, we analyze each diagram:

Question 6 (Atomic Model)

The diagram shows a nucleus with a positive charge and electrons in fixed orbits (two energy levels). This matches the Bohr model (electrons in circular orbits around the nucleus).

  • Color: PURPLE
Question 7 (Atomic Model)

The diagram shows a solid, indivisible sphere. This matches Dalton’s model (atom as a hard, uniform sphere).

  • Color: ORANGE
Question 8 (Atomic Model)

The diagram shows a nucleus with a positive charge and electrons in a “cloud” of overlapping orbits (electron cloud with complex paths). This matches the Schrödinger (quantum mechanical) model (electrons in a probability cloud, not fixed orbits).

  • Color: PINK
Question 9 (Atomic Model)

The diagram shows a sphere with positive “pudding” and negative “plums” (electrons) embedded. This matches Thomson’s Plum Pudding model.

  • Color: LIGHT BLUE
Question 10 (Atomic Model)

The diagram shows a nucleus with protons (+) and neutrons (N) and a surrounding electron cloud (fuzzy region). This matches the Electron Cloud model (modern model with electrons in a probability cloud).

  • Color: LIGHT GREEN
Final Answers (Model + Color):
  1. Bohr - PURPLE
  2. Dalton - ORANGE
  3. Schrödinger - PINK
  4. Thomson - LIGHT BLUE
  5. Electron cloud - LIGHT GREEN