Several people have proposed different models for the appearance of an atom.
One of the earliest of these was by John Dalton - who simply drew an atom as a solid sphere.
The Bohr model is probably the most well-known, this contains orbits with electrons circling a central nucleus.
Schrodinger's electron cloud model is the most recent that I know of.
He drew a picture using a nub of coal.
So that it can be identified by an enlarged picture
Its RADIOACTIVITY!! That was the first discovery that rejects the idea that the atom is indestructible
Neils Bohr put forward this picture of the atom.
The first television is very different from the ones we have now because of the depth , picture quality , and color.
this is a picture of bess from nancy drew :)
I drew a line. I drew a picture.
So far, no picture of an atom has ever been taken. Atoms are fundamental particles which have only been visualized and not seen.
Drew Brees
"The picture was drawn by her."
First of all that was not cool of your friend. Second, it doesn't mean she still won't like you back, you can still like her. Just explain to her why you drew that picture and then have a long talk with your friend!
Not neccaserialy,You can have a picture on google that you drew and you have not put your name on it so that it could belong to anyone!
Dalton 'drew' the first atom, however, this was essentially a circle with a letter in it. The popular version of the atom, as seen today, was theorized by Rutherford.
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You didn't say which meaning of the word you want to use. Here are some sentences to show you the different meanings.She drew the curtains.I drew a pail of water from the well.The horse drew the wagonHe drew a picture of a dog.That cat scratch drew blood!They drew their guns.We drew strength from our friends.The soldiers drew enemy fire.The disaster drew us to despair.We drew lots to see who went first.
He did not picture the atom...he believed that matter was made of water, air, earth and fire.
Jennifer drew a picture (that looked just like my dog). what is the noun clauses in it