A Millikan atom model doesn't exist.
The most accurate, but not user friendly and usable model is the quantum mechanic atom model (QM model)
The nuclear atom differs from the uniform sphere model, because they both are made from different atoms because of the elements.
The Bohr Model is the modern name used by scientist for a model of an atom, which is often referred to as the Rutherford-Bohr model due to the fact that Neils Bohr just improved Ernest Rutherfords model.
the scientist behind the concept of the atom are joseph john thomson,goldstein, and james chadwick!
J.J. thomson's model doesn't have an electrons flowing around like how are planets orbit the sun. The current model has these things.
J.J. thomson's model doesn't have an electrons flowing around like how are planets orbit the sun. The current model has these things.
J.J. thomson's model doesn't have an electrons flowing around like how are planets orbit the sun. The current model has these things.
J.J. thomson's model doesn't have an electrons flowing around like how are planets orbit the sun. The current model has these things.
The Electron Cloud model
they could discover a new atom and it would change
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The electron cloud model best describes the organization of electrons around the nucleus of an atom.
The electron cloud model best describes the organization of electrons around the nucleus of an atom.
The current model of the atom is a scientific theory. It is a well-established explanation based on experimental evidence and scientific reasoning. The model may evolve as new data or technologies become available.
Early models of the atom include Dalton's billiard ball model, Thomson's plum pudding model, and Rutherford's nuclear model. Scientific exploration through experiments such as the gold foil experiment led to the development of the current model, known as the quantum mechanical model, which describes the atom as a small, dense nucleus surrounded by a cloud of electrons in specific energy levels.
The statement that electrons move in fixed circular orbits around the nucleus is incorrect. In the current model of the atom (the quantum mechanical model), electrons are described by probability distributions called orbitals and do not follow fixed circular paths.