'Atomistic' model, (since molecules where not recognised at that time)
The name for Thompson's atomic model is the 'raisin-bun' model
The quantum mechanical model is the name of the atomic model in which electrons are treated as waves.
Dalton's atomic model is one of the fundamentals of physics and chemistry. John Dalton named this model after himself.
The current model of an atom is called the Bohr model.
A Schrodinger atomic model doesn't exist; you think probable to quantum mechanics.
The modern model of atom is quantic and is different from the Bohr model.
I believe it is known as "Thomson's Model" or "Thomson's Atomic Model"
The atomic model of today is a quantic model.
Neil Bohrs atomic model is simply called Bohrs model. It states that electrons have a certain amount of energy, so they must follow certain orbits. This is different from the modern atomic model.
The atomic model cannot be extremely accurate.
Bohr formulated new explanation and theories to remove Rutherford defect in Rutherford atomic model thats why Bohr atomic model is better than Rutherford atomic model.
Chadwick discovered the neutron; he isn't the author of an atomic model.