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Compare all the proposed models of an atom.


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J. J. Thomson's atomic model:

  • Because the magnitudes of the positive and negative charges are equal, an atom as a whole is electrically neutral.
  • According to J. J. Thomson, electrons are contained within a sphere of positive charge. Rutherford's -particle scattering experiment, in which the majority of the rapid -particles traveled right through the gold foil, cannot be explained by Thomson's concept of the atom.

E.Rutherford's atomic model:

  • According to Rutherford's gold foil studies, all of the positive charges are concentrated in a relatively small area that is 10 times the radius of one atom.
  • Rutherford, therefore, proposed a scenario in which the electrons circle the nucleus.
  • In comparison to the size of the atom, he discovered that the nucleus is incredibly tiny.
  • The stability of the atom was not well explained by Rutherford's atomic model.

Neil Bohr's atomic model:

  • Bohr proposed that electrons move about the nucleus in orbits with defined energy shells to account for the stability of an atom and atomic spectra.
  • When an electron transitions from one orbit to another, its energy is either lost or gained.
  • Only a limited number of distinct orbits of electrons, or special orbits, are permitted inside the atom.
  • The letters K, L, M, N, or the digits n=1,2,3,4,... are used to indicate these orbits or shells.

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