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9 November, 23:20

Match the scientist to his contribution to the atomic theory.

Term Definition

Rutherford A) Nucleus

Bohr B) Electron energy levels

Schrodinger C) Electron cloud and orbitals

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  1. 9 November, 23:29
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    Rutherford → Nucleus

    Rutherford in his model of an atom proposed that in an atom positive charge is concentrated in the center of an atom with he named nucleus and along with that also told that whole of an atom is also concentrated in the nucleus of an atom.

    Bohr → Electron energy levels

    Bohr in his structure of atom explained that electrons revolve around the nucleus in fixed orbit or shell or energy levels. These energy levels are stable and are stationary along with different energy value.

    Schrodinger → Electron cloud and orbitals

    Schrodinger proposed the mechanic model of atom in which he defined the location of electrons inside an atom by electron cloud in 3-d space. To define their location he introduced concept of quantum number.
  2. 9 November, 23:29
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    Rutherford → Nucleus

    Bohr → Electron energy levels

    Schrodinger → Electron cloud and orbitals

    Explanation:

    Rutherford in his model of an atom follows as:

    Atom has positive charge which is concentrated in the center of it which he called nucleus. Whole mass of an atom is concentrated in the nucleus of an atom.

    Bohr in his structure of an atom follows as:

    He explained that electrons revolve around the nucleus in energy levels called shells or orbits. These energy levels have different values as move away from nucleus.

    Schrodinger proposed the mechanic model of atom follows:

    He defined the set of quantum number to locate of electrons inside an atom. And electrons around the nucleus were said to be electron cloud in a three dimensional space.
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