Thomson proposed that negative electrons were located throughout a positively-charged Atomic Mass like plums in a pudding. Rutherford's experiments revealed that most of the mass of an atom was concentrated in a tiny region in its center, the nucleus, surrounded by nearly-massless electrons in their orbitals.
1. atoms can be destroyed with nuclear reactions
and 2. isotopes are the atoms that differ in their masses within an element.
Because the theory of Dalton was a modern theory, similar to theories of the 21th century.
Incorrect: Atoms are indivisible and indestructible; and all atoms of an element are identical in mass.
The atomic model of today is a quantic model.
The modern atomic model is based on quantum mechanics.
Because as humans have explored the world more and more maps are getting more and more accurate.
His table was sorted by atomic mass, not atomic number. (the way today's periodic table is sorted) Mendeleev was almost right, but they did not know about protons at the time. (atomic number is the number of protons in an element) There would have been absolutely no way of him figuring out they were related to atomic number if he didn't even know about atomic number
it is more accurate because it gets a better reading.
The atomic models change because scientists have found new evidens dissproving old atomic models and therefore changing them to what they are today although they are still subject to change
Today we have a better understanding of weather than we did before. We also have technology that helps us gather the information needed to make good predictions. Computers run digital models that yield faster and more accurate calculations that you can get from a human.
There's any number of beliefs that were once held but rejected in favour of more accurate models. There is insufficient information in the question to answer coherently.
The atomic model of today is a quantic model.
The iPod nano used a USB cable connector. As compared to today's models, the old USB charging cable for the original iPod nano looks completely different.
No
No. The early systems of measurement were not as accurate as those I use today. The systems of measurement I use today are substantially more accurate than the early systems of bygone days were.
The Atomic Clock was invented in 1949, and is still used today.
Judaism (the original, not today's), Christianity (the original, not today's), and Islam...
not known today
no the atomic bomb stopped being used after world was 2
The modern atomic model is based on quantum mechanics.