GPS 4 Atomic Theory Review. Match the scientist to the discovery, experiment or model.  Rutherford  Bohr  Heisenberg  Thomson  Mosley  Dalton 

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GPS 4 Atomic Theory Review

Match the scientist to the discovery, experiment or model.  Rutherford  Bohr  Heisenberg  Thomson  Mosley  Dalton  Millikan  de Broglie  Plank  Mendeleev  Democritus  Discovered electron  Gold foil experiment  Spherical model  Used cathode ray tube in experiment.  Oil drop experiment  First atomic theory  Introduced the quantum theory and photons  Discovered of charge on electron  Wave theory Thomson Rutherford Dalton Thomson Millikan Dalton Plank Millikan de Broglie

Match the scientist to the discovery, experiment or model.  Rutherford  Bohr  Heisenberg  Thomson  Mosley  Dalton  Millikan  de Broglie  Plank  Mendeleev  Democritus  The first periodic table  Energy levels  Plum pudding model  Nuclear model  Uncertainty principle  The modern periodic table  Introduced the idea that matter is made of atoms Bohr Mendeleev Thomson Rutherford Heisenberg Democritus Moseley

What is the current model of the atom?  Quantum mechanical model

Why has the model of the atom changed over time?  As new technologies have been developed, new discoveries have been made that have changed the model.

Which experiment and scientist? Gold foil experiment; Rutherford

Which experiment and scientist? Cathode-ray tube experiment; Thomson

Which model and scientist? Plum pudding model; Thomson

Which model and scientist? Spherical model; Dalton

Which model and scientist? Planetary(orb ital) model; Bohr

Which experiment and scientist? Oil drop experiment; Millikan

Which model and scientist? nuclear model; Rutherford