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Thomson proposed an atomic model, now obsolete.
Niels Bohr proposed the planetary model for the atom.
The Rutherford model involve a positive nucleus separated from electrons.
First of all he did'nt say that it was invisible, he said it was indivisible i.e. it cannot be divided further but it can be in the form of protons,electrons and neutrons.That's why it was not accepted. By the way he proposed atomic theory not a model. Models were proposed by THOMSON, RUTHERFORD and NEIL BOHR.
No. Before the Bohr model ,the most accepted model was the Rutherford model of the atom. Before that there was the plum-pudding model.
thonmson discovered that the atom contained smaller particles called electrons
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!
The first atomic model was proposed by the Greek philosopher Democritus in 442 BC.
Niels Bohr
plum pudding model
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.
Niels Bohr proposed the planetary model for the atom.
Thomson proposed an atomic model, now obsolete.
its was Ernest Rutherford who proposed the planetary atomic model
The model was called the: The Plum Pudding Model
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he wanted to test Thomsons model maybe