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∙ 12y agojohn Dalton
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∙ 12y agoThe first scientist to question the idea that atoms were indivisible was John Dalton, an English chemist, in the early 19th century. Dalton proposed that atoms were not actually indivisible, as previously believed, but rather could be rearranged in chemical reactions.
Ernest Rutherford is the scientist who envisioned the atom as a ball of positive charge with electrons embedded in it. This model became known as the Rutherford model of the atom.
J.J. Thomson, a British physicist, first proposed the plum pudding model of the atom in 1904. This model described the atom as a positively charged sphere with electrons embedded in it, similar to the seeds in a plum pudding.
Ernest Rutherford was the first scientist to propose that protons reside in the nucleus of an atom, based on his gold foil experiment in 1911. Neutrons were later discovered by James Chadwick in 1932.
The scientist who proposed the idea of the atom as a hard sphere was J.J. Thomson. He later refined this model to include the concept of electrons embedded in a positively charged "plum pudding" to account for the behavior of atoms.
Niels Bohr developed the model of the atom shown in the image. He proposed the planetary model of the atom, where electrons orbit the nucleus in fixed energy levels.
split the atom
THE FIRST SCIENTIST WAS RUTHERFORD.
HASSAN SAJJAD A GREAT MUSLIM SCIENTIST was able to see atom for first time ever although he didnt knew about it he named it as *rasheed*
Einstein was an atomic scientist inasmuch as he advanced the field of atom theory. His paper on "Brownian Motion" was one of the first to describe the free flowing motion of atoms in space. This question suffers from a question of intent. The short and long of it is yes, Einstein was a research theorthetical atomic scientist.
Neil Bohr
Einstein was an atomic scientist inasmuch as he advanced the field of atom theory. His paper on "Brownian Motion" was one of the first to describe the free flowing motion of atoms in space. This question suffers from a question of intent. The short and long of it is yes, Einstein was a research theorthetical atomic scientist.
james dalton
John Dalton
Ernest Rutherford was the man you are thinking of. He was the first person to 'split the atom'.
ryan falcone
he likes to be called al-hamua
No German scientist discovered the Atomic Bomb, so this question is meaningless. A Hungarian scientist, Leo Szilard, invented the Atomic Bomb in 1933 and he was already in London when he did it. It took 12 more years for the US to eventually make the first ones.