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#Atomic Models Reel by @kalpana_educare - Evolution of Atomic Models: From Dalton's solid sphere to Schrödinger's quantum cloud, the atom's journey reshaped modern science #kalpana_educare #to
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Evolution of Atomic Models: From Dalton’s solid sphere to Schrödinger’s quantum cloud, the atom’s journey reshaped modern science #kalpana_educare #toprankchemistryclasses #viral #chemistry #reels #instadaily #neet #jee #thankyougod #board
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➡️ Dalton's Atomic Model - Atom as a solid indivisible sphe
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##AtomicModels #StructureOfAtom #AtomTheory #AtomicTheory ChemistryBasics ChemistryConcept ➡️ Dalton’s Atomic Model – Atom as a solid indivisible sphere ➡️ Thomson’s Model – Plum pudding model with electrons ➡️ Rutherford’s Model – Dense nucleus with empty space ➡️ Bohr’s Model – Fixed energy levels for electrons ➡️ Modern Atomic Model – Electron cloud & probability
#Atomic Models Reel by @dr.maan_sangwan_physics - Atomic models are visual or mathematical representations that describe the structure of atoms-consisting of a positively charged nucleus surrounded by
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Atomic models are visual or mathematical representations that describe the structure of atoms—consisting of a positively charged nucleus surrounded by electrons—and how they form matter. The model has evolved from Dalton's solid spheres (1803) and Thomson's "plum pudding" (1904) to Rutherford’s nuclear model (1911), Bohr’s orbits (1913), and the modern quantum mechanical model. # jee# neet# atomic model# physics # 11th # 12th # Dr. Maan Sangwan
#Atomic Models 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.
#Atomic Models Reel by @glamour_physics (verified account) - ✨️What does an atom look like?✨️

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✨️What does an atom look like?✨️ ⬇️⬇️ Did you know? The structure of the atom, according to Bohr's model and other early 20th-century models, can be described in physical terms quite simply: Atomic Nucleus: At the center of the atom is the nucleus, composed of protons (positively charged particles) and neutrons (neutral particles). This nucleus contains most of the atom's mass. Electrons: Electrons are negatively charged particles that orbit the nucleus in specific layers or energy levels. In Bohr's model, these levels are well-defined, and electrons can move between levels by absorbing or emitting energy in the form of photons. Quantum Models: Following Bohr's model, more advanced models incorporating quantum mechanics principles were developed. Let's start discussing atomic orbitals, wave functions, eigenstates, Hilbert space, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, radial distribution functions, etc. Etc. All of these were introduced following Bohr's atomic model and Scattering Rutherford . These models treat the positions of electrons not as precise orbits but as "probability clouds" that indicate where an electron is most likely to be found at any given time. These initial physical models of the atom laid the groundwork for modern understanding of atomic structure, which continues to evolve with further research and technological developments. ✨️✨️✨️ 🌐Music: Gangsta - Nobody knows (Remixed) 🌐Clips used in this uploaded editing:Atomic Orbitals animation credit: Sci Pills ( YouTube channel) ☆•☆•☆ ☆▪︎☆▪︎☆ 🌐CREDIT COMPOSITION/FORMATTING/ EDITING/FURTHER PROCESSING @glamour_physics @modernsciencex CONTENT USED FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY ☆•☆•☆ For more insightful content on Science and Astronomy 🌐FOLLOW @glamour_physics ☆▪︎☆▪︎☆ For the pics/clips used in this uploaded editing: All Rights And Credits Reserved To Respected Owner (s) No copyright infringement intended . Copyright issues? DM us. ☆▪︎☆▪︎☆ ⚠️IMPORTANT⚠️ Don't repost without our permission #atom #nuclearphysics #atomic #atomicphysics #fisica #bohr #quantumtheory #quantummechanics #particlephysics Atomo Atoms
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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.
#Atomic Models 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
#Atomic Models Reel by @go_atomico - What Does an Atom Really Look Like? 👉 Let's explore the difference between these two atomic models and why the second one is considered more accurate
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What Does an Atom Really Look Like? 👉 Let’s explore the difference between these two atomic models and why the second one is considered more accurate structure of an atom: The first part of the video depicts the atomic model proposed by Niels Bohr in 1913. While most of us are only familiar with this atomic structure, but it isn’t entirely accurate. It portrays electrons as tiny particles following well-defined paths around the nucleus, which isn’t quite how it works. The Bohr model was a stepping stone in our understanding of atoms, but it has limitations. And the second part of the video depicts the Electron Cloud Model. This model suggests electrons occupy regions or orbitals around the nucleus with a certain probability. We can’t pinpoint an electron’s exact location but predict the probability of finding it in a specific region. This explains the cloud-like appearance. The second atomic model, the electron cloud model, is considered more scientifically accurate than the Bohr model for two reasons: 1. Electron Behavior: Electrons don’t behave like miniature planets following precise paths. The electron cloud model acknowledges their wave-like nature, explaining their existence within probabilistic regions around the nucleus. 2. Spectral Lines: The electron cloud model explains the observed spectral lines of elements better than the Bohr model. These lines arise from electron transitions between energy levels within the electron cloud. 😊Did you find this fact interesting? Then, leave a ❤️ and a comment! Reposted from @modernsciencex & @glamour_physics (Original creators of this video) 🎯Follow @go_atomico for more interesting Videos!! 🌐CREDIT COMPOSITION/FORMATTING/ EDITING @glamour_physics @modernsciencex Video credit of Atomic Orbitals animation: Sci Pills ( YouTube channel) ☆`☆•☆ CONTENT USED FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY ☆•☆•☆ #space #atom #universe #nuclearphysics #particlephysics #quantummechanics #electron #atomic #astronomy #timetravel #universe #quantumphysics
#Atomic Models Reel by @fenaktivitelerim - Öğrencilerimin Atom modeli ⚛️⚛️⚛️⚛️. #atom #atommodel #atommodeli #atommodelleri #atommodels #atommooremacro #modelosatomicos #proton #nötron #norton
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Öğrencilerimin Atom modeli ⚛️⚛️⚛️⚛️. #atom #atommodel #atommodeli #atommodelleri #atommodels #atommooremacro #modelosatomicos #proton #nötron #norton #elektron #electron #experiment#fizik#kimya#biyoloji
#Atomic Models Reel by @dr._maan_sangwan_academy - Atomic models describe the structure of matter, evolving from Dalton's solid spheres (1803) to the modern quantum mechanical model. Key developments i
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Atomic models describe the structure of matter, evolving from Dalton's solid spheres (1803) to the modern quantum mechanical model. Key developments include Thomson’s "plum pudding" (electrons in a positive sphere), Rutherford’s nuclear model (dense center), Bohr’s quantized orbits, and current electron cloud models. #neet #11th #12th #dr maan sangwan
#Atomic Models Reel by @hassan_here_39 (verified account) - Atomic models theory🤡
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