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Atomic Theory Timeline

The document summarizes the evolution of atomic models from Dalton's model in 1803-1808 to Schrodinger's model in 1926. Dalton's model consisted of atoms as indivisible spheres with identical properties. Rutherford's 1911 model introduced a central nucleus with electrons in orbits. Bohr's 1913 model further specified the hydrogen atom transfers in definite quantities with electrons in prescribed orbits around the nucleus. Schrodinger's 1926 model observed electrons in the same energy level can have slightly different energies in spectra of other atoms.

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Atomic Theory Timeline

The document summarizes the evolution of atomic models from Dalton's model in 1803-1808 to Schrodinger's model in 1926. Dalton's model consisted of atoms as indivisible spheres with identical properties. Rutherford's 1911 model introduced a central nucleus with electrons in orbits. Bohr's 1913 model further specified the hydrogen atom transfers in definite quantities with electrons in prescribed orbits around the nucleus. Schrodinger's 1926 model observed electrons in the same energy level can have slightly different energies in spectra of other atoms.

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1913

The hydrogen
1904 atom is
transferred in
Electrons definite
evenly quantities,
distributed electrons
within the move around
atom, in a the nucleus
cloud of in prescribed
Dalton’s Atomic Model positive
Rutherford’s Atomic Model orbits
charge Schrödinger’s Atomic Model

1803 – Thomson’s Atomic Model Bohr’s Atomic Model


1911
1808 1926
Central
First part, nucleus In the spectra
indivisible and made for
atoms, electrons other atoms,
second part and it was
atoms with protons observed that
identical rotating electrons of
mass and around the same
properties energy level
had slightly
different
energies.

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