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Niels Bohr published his atomic theory in 1913...which applied Max Planck's quantum theory to Rutherford's idea of a nuclear structure.... adding the idea of electrons traveling in orbitsaround the atom's nucleus.
the idea behind rutherfords atomic theory is that the atom has a central positive nucleus and negatively charged electrons, which move in orbits, surround it. most of the atom is made up of empty space. he assumed this theory through a gold-foil experiment about which you can find information on the internet.
I dont know how on the atomic model... but i know that Thales Milutus began the theory. As the greek philosipher Democritus followed up on the idea.
According to Thomson's atomic theory, the mass of an atom was special evenly throughout its volume. Errest Rutherford's experiment proved this wrong.
Bohr devoleped a model of the atom that predicts how it will behave.
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the Greek Philosophers did not test their theory.
The idea that atoms are indivisible and indestructible, and the idea that all atoms of the same element have the same mass.
The idea that atoms are indivisible.
John Dalton is best known for work on atomic theory. While his models were very similar to the speculation of the Greeks made centuries before, his theory differentiated in the idea that chemical combination takes place between particles of different weights.
john dalton develop an atomic theory in 1803, based on idea of the atomic exsiting
The idea that led to the atomic theory of matter, was John Dalton.
"The atomic theory" is a noun, because it is an idea. It neither elicits action, nor does it connect nouns.
Antoine Lavoisier was a French nobleman and chemist. His contribution to the development of the modern atomic theory was his idea of the possibility of an Atomic Mass.
By john Dalton in 1808
The structure of an atom is just like the solar system. ==================================== The above answer is incorrect. Rutherford's atomic theory included the idea that Elcectrons float around a nucleus with protons.
Dalton proposed it in Dalton's atomic theory (i think)