Atomic/ Nuclear Models
Particles are comprised of an emphatically charged core in the inside encompassed by negatively charged electrons. Be that as it may, previously, before the structure of the atom was appropriately comprehended, researchers thought of bunches of various models or pictures to depict what molecules resemble. a nuclear model speaks to what the structure of a molecule could resemble, in view of what we think about how atoms carry on. It is not really a genuine photo of the correct structure of an atom.
- Development of the Modern Atom Model
- Discovery of Radio Activity
- Thomson’s Atomic Model
- The Rutherford Atomic Model
- The Bohr Atomic Model
- The Quantum Mechanical Model of the Atom
- The-Proton Electron Model
- The Proton-Neutron Model
- The Nuclear Shell Model
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