Atomic Models

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Billiard Ball Model

John Dalton’s Atomic Model

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Plum Pudding Model

J.J. Thomson

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Planetary Model

Ernest Rutherford

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Model of the Hydrogen Atom

Neils Bohr

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Billiard Ball Model

takes information from Democritus

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Plum Pudding Model

Can’t be divided but has composition

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Planetary Model

Similar to a magnet because of its randomness

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Planetary Model

Same Charge = deflect

Diff charge = attract

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Model of the Hydrogen Atom

positively charged nucleus surrounded by electrons with circular orbits like planets around the sun

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Electron Cloud Model

focuses on the outer appearance

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Electron Cloud Model

Erwin Schrödinger’s Atomic Model

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Electron Cloud Model

assumes that the electron is a wave and tries to describe the regions in space, or orbitals, where electrons are most likely to be found

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Electron Cloud Model

Each orbital around the nucleus of the atom resembles a fuzzy cloud around the nucleus

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Electron Cloud Model

can’t find the center