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We all have seen plums in padding. Previously it was thought that electrons in an atom are distributed on positive charge just like plums in a pudding. In other words, it was thought that positive charge exists throughout the atom and negative electrons are unevenly distributed on it just like…

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Students made a foldable reviewing all the dudes they need to know that influenced the development of the atomic model. Students tried it out without their notes and realized how little they remembered... and then used their notes to record the information. We also watched a BrainPop about the atomic models to help refresh their memories. Now that they have their foldables made, they can use them to study for the unit test and to study for the SOL. For more information about the evolution of…

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Table of ContentsDemocritusJohn DaltonJ.J ThompsonErnest RutherfordNiels BohrSchrödinger model From the era of ancient Greek philosophy to modern quantum mechanics, the atomic theory has had multiple updates, each of which was quite revolutionary for its time. Our understanding of the nature of things around us is in perpetual flux. Things that seem pretty obvious now might not have existed a century ago or might become obsolete in the decades to come. A perfect example of science refining

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