he helped build the atomic bomb and found evidence that electrons are arranged according to the energy levels
uh, I'm still confused a bit there has to be more. he made the planetary model of the atom and ....
No. Ernest Rutherford supervised Ernest Marsden and Hans Geiger in the experiment to use alpha particles fired at gold foil to decide whether an atom was homogeneous as to mass and location, or not.
he did do an experiment he did the atom experiment he found where the electrons protons and neutron's really go.
Now, an advanced model derived from the Niels Bohr theory.
Well acording to the hesinberg uncertinty principle and the bohrs models which is proven by the Lewis dot diagram this particular moleculewould indeed be polar and at the same time non-polar. The Prof
The number of the vertical column- or group- that the particular element is in indicates the number of valence electrons available for bonding. For example, Lithium has one valence electron, whereas oxygen has six.
It described a nucleus surrounded by a large volume of space.
well an Austrian physicist named Erwin Schrodinger and German physicist name Werner Heisenberg refined Bohr's conclusion that the exact path of an electron cannot be predicted , but there are certain area in an atom that where electrons are likely to be found these are called electron clouds. The part that's right is that they can still move around.
Niels Bohr introduced the notion of electronic orbits.
yes, they are depicted by a red subatomic particle.
The Bohr model!
the planetary model
atoms
yep- pretty sure
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It added on Niels Bohrs model and his research. And anika's cool :D
For a while, but eventually a new atomic model came out that we still use today.
Niels Bohr proposed a "planetary system" model for the atom.