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atomic model proposed by dalton
atomic model proposed by rutherford
atomic model proposed by bohr
atomic model based off of discoveries by heisenberg and schrödinger
atomic model proposed by j. j. thomson
model shows negative electrons floating in a \soup\ of positively charged material
model shows that the atom is not further divided into subatomic particles
Dalton's atomic model proposed that atoms are indivisible and indestructible, like solid spheres. Rutherford's model had a small, dense, positively - charged nucleus with electrons orbiting around it. Bohr's model had electrons in fixed orbits around the nucleus. The model based on Heisenberg and Schrödinger's discoveries is the quantum mechanical model. J. J. Thomson's model, also known as the plum - pudding model, shows negative electrons floating in a "soup" of positively charged material.
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- atomic model proposed by Dalton: A. (the solid - sphere model)
- atomic model proposed by Rutherford: C. (shows a nucleus with electrons orbiting)
- atomic model proposed by Bohr: D. (electrons in fixed orbits)
- atomic model based off of discoveries by Heisenberg and Schrödinger: B. (quantum mechanical model with electron clouds)
- atomic model proposed by J. J. Thomson: D. (plum - pudding model with electrons in a positive "soup")
- model shows negative electrons floating in a "soup" of positively charged material: D.
- model shows that the atom is not further divided into subatomic particles: A.