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Thomson plum pudding model of the atom The entire atom is

Last updated: 4/26/2023

Thomson plum pudding model of the atom The entire atom is

Thomson plum pudding model of the atom The entire atom is positive Protons in the middle with negative charges scattered in the atom The neutron had not been discovered when Thomson developed his model Electron charge 1 Rutherford model of the atom Proton charge 1 Electrons are outside the nucleus in an electron cloud The neutron had not been discovered when Rutherford developed his model Electron charge 1 Proton charge 1 Bohr Planetary Model of the Atom Protons in the nucleus Neutrons in the nucleus Electrons are always found in circular orbits Bectron charge 1 Proton charge Neutron charge 0 Sente Body Quantum model of the atom Protons in the nucleus Neutrons in the nucleus There is a 90 probability of finding the electrons in orbitals of different shapes Electron charge 1 Proton charge 1 Neutron charge 0 Four students have been tasked with mapping the outermost electron for the atom potassium and must choose the best model to accurately represent its location Select the student with the best reasoning Student 1 The plum pudding model should be used because it shows randomly scattered negative particles floating freely inside the atom Student 2 Rutherford s model should be used because it shows a separation of the nucleus and electrons making them easy to locate Student 3 Bohr s Planetary model should be used because it shows electrons confined to specific circular energy levels around the nucleus Student 4 The quantum model should be used because it shows electrons in orbitals around the nucleus where they are most likely to be