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An atomic model from Dalton doesn't exist.
Dalton's atomic model is one of the fundamentals of physics and chemistry. John Dalton named this model after himself.
Thomson's experiments with cathode ray tubes helped him to discover the electron (which Dalton did not know about). Dalton thought that atoms were in.
Thomson's experiments with cathode ray tubes helped him to discover the electron (which Dalton did not know about). Dalton thought that atoms were in.
Thomson's experiments with cathode ray tubes helped him to discover the electron (which Dalton did not know about). Dalton thought that atoms were in.
An atomic model of Dalton doesn't exist; the model of Thomson was called plum pudding model.
no, because according to him an atom is a tiny indestructable sphere with mass on it.
John Dalton
1956
Dalton's atomic model was often referred to as the "Billiard Ball Model" because he envisioned atoms as solid, indivisible spheres similar to billiard balls.
Thomson's experiment showed that atoms contain subatomic particles, specifically electrons. This discovery led to the modification of Dalton's atomic model, which previously considered atoms to be indivisible and uniform. Thomson's model proposed the existence of electrons within the atom.
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