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Q: How has john daltons theories change our understanding of the atom?
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How did thompsons experiment change daltons atomic model?

thomas discovered that the atom contained smaller particals called electrons


The weight in daltons of one atom of an element is?

density


The 2 protons in the helium atom have a totalof how many daltons?

2.


Daltons model of an atom is best described as?

It was commonly described as a Solid sphere


Why have scientists revised the a atomic model many times?

they could discover a new atom and it would change


Did Daltons model of the atom include protons neutrons and electrons inside the atoms?

no, because according to him an atom is a tiny indestructable sphere with mass on it.


What is the diameter of the helium atom?

The nucleus of a Helium atom contains two protons and two neutrons, protons and neutrons are measured in Daltons, and a Helium atom is about 4 Daltons


The fundamental particle of a chemical element according to Daltons theory is?

The atom. Considered by Dalton to be indivisible and indestructible.


What fundamental change in our understanding of the atom was brought about the work of Marie curie?

Transmutation of elements -- huh -- the atom was thought to be the unbreakable atom of Greek legend, but Dr. M. Curie's work showed otherwise.


What fundamental change in our understanding of the atom was brought about by the work of Marie Curie?

Transmutation of elements -- huh -- the atom was thought to be the unbreakable atom of Greek legend, but Dr. M. Curie's work showed otherwise.


Why scientists accepted daltons atomic theory but not the idea of an atom proposed by the Greek philosopher?

the Greek Philosophers did not test their theory.


Which event would be impossible to explain by using John Daltons model of the atom?

A Dalton's model of atom doesn't exist. Dalton principles are not in agreement with the discovery of isotopes and nonstoichiometric compounds.