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The document is an assessment about atomic theory models. It asks questions about the scientists who contributed to early atomic models like Dalton, Thomson, Rutherford, and Bohr. It also asks about the differences between early atomic models and the modern particle model.

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Atomic Theory Model Summative Assessment 2sXFJTi

The document is an assessment about atomic theory models. It asks questions about the scientists who contributed to early atomic models like Dalton, Thomson, Rutherford, and Bohr. It also asks about the differences between early atomic models and the modern particle model.

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Atomic Theory Model Summative Assessment Name: ___________________

Created by: Tracey Nipper Date: ____________________

1.) All matter is made up of ______________ in constant motion.

2.) The scientist who contributed that an atom is a solid, positive sphere to the Atomic
Theory of matter was __________________________.

3.) The scientist who contributed that an atom is a solid positive sphere with negative
particles embedded to the Atomic Theory of Matter was ________________________.

4.) The scientist who contributed that an atom is made up of mostly empty, negative space
around a positive nucleus to the Atomic Theory of Matter was ____________________.

5.) The scientist who contributed that an atom contains a positive nucleus with fixed energy
levels around it to the Atomic Theory of Matter was ____________________________.

6.) The modern model of the atom is called the _________________________________.

7.) Explain how the modern model of the atom is different from the earliest atom models.

8.) Explain how the modern model of the atom is different from Bohr’s atomic model.

9.) Explain why we still use Bohr’s atomic model to draw atom diagrams.

10.) Match each model with its proper label (scientist or descriptor). There are more
labels than models, but each model only has one correct label.
(Einstein, Dalton, Thomson, Rutherford, Bohr, Particle Model, Electron Cloud)

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