Atomic Models Explained
The discovery of electrons marked a pivotal moment in atomic theory, leading to Thomson's plum pudding model, which depicted atoms as a mix of positive and negative charges. However, this model was later challenged by Rutherford's experiments, where he found unexpected deflections of alpha particles, suggesting a more complex atomic structure than previously thought.In this clip
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Episode 8: History of the Atom
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