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The development of atomic models in chronological order includes: the Dalton model (1803), which proposed atoms as indivisible particles; the Thomson model (1897), introducing the "plum pudding" concept with electrons embedded in a positive sphere; the Rutherford model (1911), which depicted the nucleus at the center with electrons orbiting around it; and the Bohr model (1913), which introduced quantized orbits for electrons. Subsequent advancements led to the quantum mechanical model, emphasizing wave-particle duality and probability distributions for electron locations.

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