If i remember correctly, Dalton's focuses more on the nucleus while Thompson's focuses more on electrons. But I'm not sure.
well in 1803 John Dalton makes a strong case that atoms are small, solid balls and Joeseph John Thompson discovers electrons, and developed plum pudding model of an atom.....
Dalton says that nothings smaller than the atom, but Thompson says that electrons are.
John Dalton was not the author of an atomic model.
Thomsons model (plum pudding model of negatively charged particles in a positive soup) differed from Daltons model. Dalton hypothesised that atoms were indivisible, the word atom comes from the Greek atomos cannot be cut)
The atomic model of today is a quantic model.
The modern atomic model is based on quantum mechanics.
The Rutherford model involve a positive nucleus separated from electrons.
according to jj thomsons model of an atom,an atom consists of a positively charged sphere with electrons in it.however,it was later found that positively charged particles reside at the center of the atom called nucleus,and the electrons revolve around the nucleus.
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.
Thomsons model (plum pudding model of negatively charged particles in a positive soup) differed from Daltons model. Dalton hypothesised that atoms were indivisible, the word atom comes from the Greek atomos cannot be cut)
JJ Thomson's discovery of electrons indicated that atoms were not indivisible.
protons,neutrons and electrons are the sub atomic particles
The idea that atoms are indivisible.
The atomic model of today is a quantic model.
J.J. thomson's model doesn't have an electrons flowing around like how are planets orbit the sun. The current model has these things.
J.J. thomson's model doesn't have an electrons flowing around like how are planets orbit the sun. The current model has these things.
see along time ago before dinosaurs walked the earth. the end.
thonmson discovered that the atom contained smaller particles called electrons
The modern atomic model is based on quantum mechanics.
Thomson's model was the "Plum Pudding model" because it had electrons "floating" around in the ball, but Rutherford's model shows the electron shells, the nucleus, and the molecular particles: neutron, proton, and electron. Hope this helps!