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Billiard Ball Model
John Dalton’s Atomic Model
Plum Pudding Model
J.J. Thomson
Planetary Model
Ernest Rutherford
Model of the Hydrogen Atom
Neils Bohr
Billiard Ball Model
takes information from Democritus
Plum Pudding Model
Can’t be divided but has composition
Planetary Model
Similar to a magnet because of its randomness
Planetary Model
Same Charge = deflect
Diff charge = attract
Model of the Hydrogen Atom
positively charged nucleus surrounded by electrons with circular orbits like planets around the sun
Electron Cloud Model
focuses on the outer appearance
Electron Cloud Model
Erwin Schrödinger’s Atomic Model
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
Electron Cloud Model
Each orbital around the nucleus of the atom resembles a fuzzy cloud around the nucleus
Electron Cloud Model
can’t find the center