Atomic models quiz

Atomic models quiz

Atomic models quiz

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What is the Dalton model?

What is the Dalton model?

According to him, the atom, an indivisible and eternal part, which remains in constant movement, is the primordial element, the principle of all things.
He based his theory on the law of conservation of masses and the law of constant proportions. The first part of his theory states that all matter is made of atoms, which are indivisible.
is a model that describes the atom as a small, positively charged nucleus surrounded by electrons in a circular orbit.
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What is the Thomson model?

What is the Thomson model?

Atomic model is the theory about the atomic structure and the relationship between the charge and mass of the electron, before the discovery of the proton or neutron.
According to him, the atom, an indivisible and eternal part, which remains in constant movement, is the primordial element, the principle of all things.
is a model that describes the atom as a small, positively charged nucleus surrounded by electrons in a circular orbit.
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What is the Democritus model?

What is the Democritus model?

According to him, the atom, an indivisible and eternal part, which remains in constant movement, is the primordial element, the principle of all things.
He based his theory on the law of conservation of masses and the law of constant proportions. The first part of his theory states that all matter is made of atoms, which are indivisible.
discovered the existence of an electrically neutral particle with a mass slightly greater than that of the proton – the neutron. In its nucleus, beryllium has four protons and five neutrons. When bombarded by alpha particles, beryllium transforms into carbon and releases a neutron
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What is the Bohr model?

What is the Bohr model?

is a model that describes the atom as a small, positively charged nucleus surrounded by electrons in a circular orbit.
According to him, the atom, an indivisible and eternal part, which remains in constant movement, is the primordial element, the principle of all things.
He based his theory on the law of conservation of masses and the law of constant proportions. The first part of his theory states that all matter is made of atoms, which are indivisible.
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What is the chadiwick model?

What is the chadiwick model?

discovered the existence of an electrically neutral particle with a mass slightly greater than that of the proton – the neutron. In its nucleus, beryllium has four protons and five neutrons. When bombarded by alpha particles, beryllium transforms into carbon and releases a neutron
the element consists of a small positive nucleus surrounded by a larger region, in which the negative charge is dispersed.
is a model that describes the atom as a small, positively charged nucleus surrounded by electrons in a circular orbit.
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What is the Rutherford model?

What is the Rutherford model?

According to him, the atom, an indivisible and eternal part, which remains in constant movement, is the primordial element, the principle of all things.
the element consists of a small positive nucleus surrounded by a larger region, in which the negative charge is dispersed.
He based his theory on the law of conservation of masses and the law of constant proportions. The first part of his theory states that all matter is made of atoms, which are indivisible.
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