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#Dalton Atomic Model Solid Sphere Reel by @science_with_jp.brar (verified account) - 📈 Evolution of Atomic Theory: Atomic Models through Time 🕰️

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📈 Evolution of Atomic Theory: Atomic Models through Time 🕰️ Biscuit Art Credits: @kd_fen_paylasim ❤️ Modern Scientific Era (1803–Present): 👇🏼👇🏼 ▪️1803: Dalton’s Billiard Ball Model (John Dalton): Dalton proposed that atoms are solid, indivisible spheres, identical for a given element, which combine in fixed ratios to form compounds. ▫️1904: Thomson’s Plum Pudding Model (J.J. Thomson): Following his discovery of the electron, Thomson suggested that atoms consist of a sphere of positive charge with electrons embedded within it. ▪️1911: Rutherford’s Nuclear Model (Ernest Rutherford): Rutherford’s gold foil experiment revealed that atoms have a small, dense, positively charged nucleus at the center, with electrons orbiting around it, and are mostly empty space. ▫️1913: Bohr’s Planetary Model (Niels Bohr): Bohr built upon Rutherford’s model, proposing that electrons orbit the nucleus in specific, quantized energy levels. ▪️1926: Schrödinger’s Quantum Mechanical Model (Erwin Schrödinger): This model describes electrons in terms of probability clouds or orbitals rather than fixed paths, using complex mathematics to predict their location. ▪️1932: Chadwick’s Discovery of the Neutron (James Chadwick): Chadwick discovered the neutron, a neutral particle located in the nucleus with a mass similar to a proton, completing the understanding of the atomic nucleus.
#Dalton Atomic Model Solid Sphere Reel by @chemistrywithfaatimah - History of the Atom ⚛️

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- John Dalton suggested the atom was a solid sphere
- JJ Thomson came up with the plum pudding model which cons
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History of the Atom ⚛️ Key points 🎯 - John Dalton suggested the atom was a solid sphere - JJ Thomson came up with the plum pudding model which consists of a ball of positive charge with negative electrons embedded throughout - Ernest Rutherford carried out the alpha particle scattering experiment . He made 3 conclusions ; atom is mostly empty space , nucleus is the most dense part of the atom , nucleus is positively charged - Niels Bohr suggested that electrons orbit the nucleus at fixed distances which explains the electron shells - James Chadwick discovered the neutron Each scientist contributed to the model of the atom we use today so ensure you know their name and discovery. Comment ATOM if you want the revision sheet to go with this topic gcse chemistry revision online aqa tips
#Dalton Atomic Model Solid Sphere Reel by @physicsvibespk - ⚛️ Atomic Models (Complete Guide)
Atomic models explain how scientists understood the structure of the atom over time.
1. Dalton's Atomic Model (1803)
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⚛️ Atomic Models (Complete Guide) Atomic models explain how scientists understood the structure of the atom over time. 1. Dalton’s Atomic Model (1803) Main Idea: Atom is a solid, indivisible sphere. Key Points: Atoms are tiny, indivisible particles Atoms of the same element are identical Atoms combine in simple ratios to form compounds Limitation: Could not explain electricity or subatomic particles 2. Thomson’s Atomic Model (1897) Main Idea: Atom is a positively charged sphere with electrons embedded in it. Key Points: Discovery of electron Atom is divisible Called “Plum Pudding Model” Limitation: Could not explain scattering of alpha particles 3. Rutherford’s Atomic Model (1911) Main Idea: Atom has a dense nucleus with electrons revolving around it. Key Points: Most of atom is empty space Nucleus is small, dense, positively charged Electrons revolve around nucleus Limitation: According to classical physics, electrons should lose energy and fall into nucleus 4. Bohr’s Atomic Model (1913) Main Idea: Electrons move in fixed circular orbits with quantized energy. Key Points: Electrons orbit in specific energy levels (shells) No energy loss in stable orbits Energy is absorbed/emitted when electron jumps Limitation: Works only for hydrogen-like atoms Cannot explain fine spectral lines 5. Quantum Mechanical Model (Modern Model) Main Idea: Electrons behave like waves and exist in probability clouds. Key Points: Based on Erwin Schrödinger equation Electrons are found in orbitals (probability regions) Exact position cannot be known (uncertainty principle) Features: s, p, d, f orbitals Most accurate model #Physicsvibespk #AtomicModel #ScienceNotes #PhysicsStudent #modernphysics
#Dalton Atomic Model Solid Sphere Reel by @bestchemclub - ATOMIC MODEL THROUGH HISTORY

1. John Dalton's Model (1803) - Solid Sphere Model

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Dalton proposed that all matter is made up of indivisible
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ATOMIC MODEL THROUGH HISTORY 1. John Dalton’s Model (1803) – Solid Sphere Model Overview: Dalton proposed that all matter is made up of indivisible particles called atoms. He imagined atoms as tiny, solid spheres—like billiard balls. Key Ideas: Atoms of the same element are identical in mass and properties. Atoms cannot be created, divided, or destroyed. Compounds form when atoms of different elements combine in fixed ratios. Importance: First scientific model of the atom based on experimental evidence (like gas laws). Laid the groundwork for modern chemistry. --- 2. J.J. Thomson’s Model (1904) – Plum Pudding Model Overview: After discovering the electron, Thomson proposed that atoms are made of a positively charged substance with negatively charged electrons scattered within it—like raisins in pudding. Key Ideas: Atoms are divisible. Electrons are negatively charged subatomic particles. The rest of the atom is a blob of positive charge to balance the electrons. Importance: First model to show that atoms have internal structure. Introduced the idea of subatomic particles. --- 3. Ernest Rutherford’s Model (1911) – Nuclear Model Overview: Conducted the gold foil experiment where alpha particles were fired at a thin sheet of gold. Most passed through, but some were deflected at large angles. Key Ideas: Atoms are mostly empty space. A small, dense, positively charged nucleus is at the center. Electrons orbit around this nucleus. Importance: Disproved the plum pudding model. Introduced the concept of a nucleus. --- 4. Niels Bohr’s Model (1913) – Planetary Model Overview: Bohr expanded on Rutherford’s model using discoveries from quantum theory. Key Ideas: Electrons orbit the nucleus in fixed paths or “energy levels.” Each level has a specific amount of energy. Electrons can jump to higher levels when energy is absorbed and fall back down when energy is released (as light). Importance: Explained why atoms emit light in specific colors (atomic spectra). Added the concept of quantized energy levels. --- 5. Erwin Schrödinger’s Model (1926) – Quantum Mechanical Model (Electron Cloud Model) Overview: Schrödinger used complex
#Dalton Atomic Model Solid Sphere Reel by @aulas.dequimica - O maior erro que você pode cometer é achar que o modelo de Dalton é "velho" demais para cair na prova. Ele ele foi muito importante para explicar as L
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O maior erro que você pode cometer é achar que o modelo de Dalton é "velho" demais para cair na prova. Ele ele foi muito importante para explicar as Leis Ponderais e a conservação das massas! Não caia nessa armadilha: cada modelo atômico resolveu um problema que o anterior não conseguia explicar. No post de hoje, organizei a trajetória definitiva para você dominar esse conteúdo de uma vez por todas. No final desse post você vai entender tudo sobre a evolução da nossa visão do átomo, de Dalton até Schrödinger. 💾👇Salva esse post pra revisar antes da prova ________________________________________ 🎓 Quer dominar Química para passar nas provas? Se você precisa de um acompanhamento mais próximo, eu ofereço aulas de reforço estruturadas para transformar sua base e garantir sua aprovação. 🚀 Não perca tempo: as vagas para as aulas particulares são limitadas.
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John Dalton proposed that matter is composed of indivisible particles called atoms, laying the
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. . Imagine drawing shrödinger's model on paper 😭 . . John Dalton proposed that matter is composed of indivisible particles called atoms, laying the foundation for modern atomic theory in the early 1800s. J.J. Thomson discovered electrons in 1897, leading to the "plum pudding" model, which described atoms as spheres of positive charge with embedded electrons (just like a plum pudding!). Subsequent experiments would prove this model wrong. Ernest Rutherford, through his gold foil experiment in 1911, introduced the concept of a dense, positively charged nucleus at the center of the atom, around which electrons orbit. However his model couldn't explain the stability of the electron orbits (since electrons are attracted to protons, why doesn't the electrons collapse into the nucleus?) In 1913, Niels Bohr developed a model where electrons travel in specific energy levels or shells around the nucleus, explaining atomic emission spectra. Bohr's model addressed the stability and spectral lines but only for simple atoms like Hydrogen. Erwin Schrödinger, in 1926, introduced wave mechanics, describing electrons as wave functions, leading to probability distributions and orbitals. This approach resolved many of the previous model issues by providing the most accurate and comprehensive description of atom models even today.
#Dalton Atomic Model Solid Sphere Reel by @chemist_ryislove - ⚛️✨ Journey of Atomic Models - How Scientists Imagined the Atom! ✨⚛️

The concept of the atom has evolved over time. Let's look at the major atomic mo
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⚛️✨ Journey of Atomic Models – How Scientists Imagined the Atom! ✨⚛️ The concept of the atom has evolved over time. Let’s look at the major atomic models that shaped our understanding of matter: 1️⃣ Dalton’s Atomic Model (1803) – Atom as an indivisible solid sphere. 2️⃣ Thomson’s Model (1897) – The “Plum Pudding Model” 🍮, with electrons embedded in a positive sphere. 3️⃣ Rutherford’s Model (1911) – Discovered the nucleus; atoms are mostly empty space with electrons revolving around a dense center. 4️⃣ Bohr’s Model (1913) – Electrons move in fixed orbits (energy levels) around the nucleus. 5️⃣ Quantum Mechanical Model (1926, Schrödinger & Heisenberg) – The most accepted model today; electrons exist in regions called orbitals, not fixed paths. 💡 Each model brought us closer to the truth — showing how science keeps improving with new discoveries! 👉 Which atomic model do you find most interesting? #chemistry #trendingreels #chemistrymemes #reels #amazing
#Dalton Atomic Model Solid Sphere Reel by @biomodelosdidaticos - Os modelos atômicos desenvolvidos foram: modelo atômico de Dalton, modelo atômico de Thomson, modelo atômico de Rutherford, modelo atômico de Bohr e m
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Os modelos atômicos desenvolvidos foram: modelo atômico de Dalton, modelo atômico de Thomson, modelo atômico de Rutherford, modelo atômico de Bohr e modelo atômico de Schrödinger. Música: Carnival Músico: SoundCarousel URL: https://pixabay.com/music/dance-carnival-10957/
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