its are dalton's,thompson's,rutherford's,bohr'sand quantummechanical models
that's all folks
You don't really know what it looks like. What's more, an individual atom doesn't "look like", because it is much smaller than the wavelength of visible light. What the models used to describe the atom really say is that the atom "behaves as if..." such-and-such.
There are many, but here are the main ones: 1) Dalton's Billiard Ball Model 2) Thompson's Plum Pudding Model 3) Lewis's Cubical Atom Model 4) Rutherford's Planetary Model 5) Bohr's Model 6) Schrodinger's Electron Cloud Model
Neil Bohr proposed 'Bohrs model' of an atom. In this he hypothesised that the larger nuclei were clustered in the center of an atom, with the electrons forming circular 'shells' around them. This was in contrast to the 'plumb pudding' model of an atom, whereby all the fundamental particles are randomly clustered about the space of the atom. Bohr's model was aided by the Rutherford experiment, which indicated that the highest concentration of particles existed in the center of the atomic space. Bohr's model is still taught at secondary school level, though newer models have been theorised and tested.
The flow of electrons from atom to atom is an electrical current.
The atom that gains electron becomes an anion. The atom that loses electron becomes a cation.
Models of atom are not perfect since they exhibit more features which are not present in model.Hence, an improvement is always required.
When the models are not shown a person will not be able to know if there are any hydrogen atoms between them. If the models are shown a person will be able to know the answer.
Atomic models tell us about the structure of an atom which is based on what we know about how atoms behave. But it is not necessary that it will be a genuine picture of the structure of an atom.
the atom model
I suppose on some atom models the electron cloud would be called "fuzzy".
It is five because there is a total of five electron pairs around the bromine atom.
. There are hundreds of PTSD models including cognitive models, neurobiological models, three component models, four component models, five component models, animal models, etc. you are going to have to get a little more specific
scaled up models
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Previous models were physical models based on the motion of large object. The quantum mechhanical model is a matical model.
it is a model that was one of the top five models in america, i know this because she is my friend