Atomic models tech and applaid

Atomic models tech and applaid

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Which scientists discover the Schrodinger theory?

Which scientists discover the Schrodinger theory?

Erwin Schrödinger, an Austrian physicist born in 1887, is known for his wave equation in quantum mechanics, which describes the behavior of subatomic particles.
Democritus of Abdera, was a disciple and later successor of Leucippus of Miletus. His fame stems from the fact that he was the greatest exponent of the atomic theory or atomism.
John Dalton was an English scientist born in 1766, known for his atomic theory which proposed that matter is composed of indivisible atoms.
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In what year was the Thomson theory created?

1759
1989
1897
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Explanation of the democritos theory ?

an atomic model in which most of the atom's mass and all of the positive charge are concentrated in a very small, dense nucleus, while the electrons rotate in orbits around this nucleus.
The atom, an indivisible and eternal part, which remains in constant movement, is the primordial element, the principle of all things
an atomic model that incorporates quantized energy levels for the electrons around the nucleus. According to this model, electrons can occupy specific orbits around the nucleus, with each orbit corresponding to a certain energy level.
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Which scientists discover the Bohr theory?

Which scientists discover the Bohr theory?

Joseph John Thomson, a British physicist born in 1856. He is known for his discovery of the electron and for developing the model of the atom known as the "plum pudding mode!".
Ernest Rutherford, a New Zealand-British physicist and chemist born in 1871. He is widely known for his alpha particle scattering experiment, which led to the discovery of the atomic nucleus and the formulation of a new atomic model.
Niels Bohr, a Danish physicist born in 1885. He made notable contributions to the understanding of atomic and molecular structure, being known for his atomic model that incorporates quantized energy levels for electrons.
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In what year was Dalton's theory created?

1869
1403
1803
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Explanation of the Rutherford theory ?

an atomic model in which most of the atom's mass and all of the positive charge are concentrated in a very small, dense nucleus, while the electrons rotate in orbits around this nucleus.
atoms as consisting of a "soup" of positive charge in which electrons are scattered, comparable to plum pudding.
matter is composed of indivisible and indestructible atoms, which combine in whole numerical proportions to form compounds
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Which scientist discover the Thomson theory?

Which scientist discover the Thomson theory?

John Dalton was an English scientist born in 1766, known for his atomic theory which proposed that matter is composed of indivisible atoms.
Democritus of Abdera, was a disciple and later successor of Leucippus of Miletus. His fame stems from the fact that he was the greatest exponent of the atomic theory or atomism.
Joseph John Thomson, a British physicist born in 1856. He is known for his discovery of the electron and for developing the model of the atom known as the "plum pudding mode!".
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In what year was the Democritos theory created?

2000
1799
5c or 4c century BC
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Explanation of the Schrodinger theory?

atoms as consisting of a "soup" of positive charge in which electrons are scattered, comparable to plum pudding.
an atomic model that incorporates quantized energy levels for the electrons around the nucleus. According to this model, electrons can occupy specific orbits around the nucleus, with each orbit corresponding to a certain energy level.
introduced the wave equation that describes the behavior of subatomic particles, providing a means of calculating their physical properties and predicting probabilities of their location.
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Who is the scientist behind the Dalton theory?

Who is the scientist behind the Dalton theory?

John Dalton was an English scientist born in 1766, known for his atomic theory which proposed that matter is composed of indivisible atoms.
Ernest Rutherford, a New Zealand-British physicist and chemist born in 1871. He is widely known for his alpha particle scattering experiment, which led to the discovery of the atomic nucleus and the formulation of a new atomic model.
Democritus of Abdera, was a disciple and later successor of Leucippus of Miletus. His fame stems from the fact that he was the greatest exponent of the atomic theory or atomism.
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In what year was the Rutherford theory created?

1840
1911
1979
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Explanation of the Bohr theory?

atoms as consisting of a "soup" of positive charge in which electrons are scattered, comparable to plum pudding.
an atomic model in which most of the atom's mass and all of the positive charge are concentrated in a very small, dense nucleus, while the electrons rotate in orbits around this nucleus.
an atomic model that incorporates quantized energy levels for the electrons around the nucleus. According to this model, electrons can occupy specific orbits around the nucleus, with each orbit corresponding to a certain energy level.
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Which scientists discover the Rutherford theory?

Which scientists discover the Rutherford theory?

Ernest Rutherford, a New Zealand-British physicist and chemist born in 1871. He is widely known for his alpha particle scattering experiment, which led to the discovery of the atomic nucleus and the formulation of a new atomic model.
Democritus of Abdera, was a disciple and later successor of Leucippus of Miletus. His fame stems from the fact that he was the greatest exponent of the atomic theory or atomism.
John Dalton was an English scientist born in 1766, known for his atomic theory which proposed that matter is composed of indivisible atoms.
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In what year was the Schrodinger theory created?

1854
1961
1925
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Explanation of the Thomson theory?

an atomic model in which most of the atom's mass and all of the positive charge are concentrated in a very small, dense nucleus, while the electrons rotate in orbits around this nucleus.
matter is composed of indivisible and indestructible atoms, which combine in whole numerical proportions to form compounds
atoms as consisting of a "soup" of positive charge in which electrons are scattered, comparable to plum pudding.
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Which scientist discovered the Democritus theory?

Which scientist discovered the Democritus theory?

Democritus of Abdera, was a disciple and later successor of Leucippus of Miletus. His fame stems from the fact that he was the greatest exponent of the atomic theory or atomism.
John Dalton was an English scientist born in 1766, known for his atomic theory which proposed that matter is composed of indivisible atoms.
Joseph John Thomson, a British physicist born in 1856. He is known for his discovery of the electron and for developing the model of the atom known as the "plum pudding mode!".
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In what year was the Bohr theory created?

1913
1899
2019
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What is the explanation of the dalton theory?

The atom, an indivisible and eternal part, which remains in constant movement, is the primordial element, the principle of all things
an atomic model in which most of the atom's mass and all of the positive charge are concentrated in a very small, dense nucleus, while the electrons rotate in orbits around this nucleus.
matter is composed of indivisible and indestructible atoms, which combine in whole numerical proportions to form compounds
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