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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.

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What Components Make Up The Atomic Model?

The atomic model includes protons, electrons and neutrons.


Where should the neutrons be added to this atomic model?

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What is the scattering experiment?

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