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College Term Papers - Instant Download(sponsored links) The AtomA brief overview of the make-up of the atom and the history the atomic theory. -- 700 words; MLA The Manhattan Project: The Building of the Atomic Bomb This research paper is a description of the progression of the Manhattan Project, the undercover name for the building of the first atomic bomb by scientists. -- 2,260 words; MLA Culture and the Atomic Bomb This paper examines the effect of the atomic bomb on the U.S. with regards to politics and culture. -- 1,429 words; APA President Truman and the Atomic Bomb Explores the importance and significance of President Truman's decision to drop the atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. -- 2,025 words; The Atomic Bomb An analysis of the implications of the use of the atomic bomb in World War II. -- 760 words; MLA |
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ATOMThe evolution of the modern atom model took several years to evolved with contribution from different scientists. One of these scientists, the first to come up with a modern model of the atom is JJ Thomson. Thomson proposes that the structure of an atom is mainly a sphere. A sphere that is filled with positive electronic field and contains tiny particles that has a negative charge. He called the tiny particles "corpuscles". Thomson's model of the atom is often refer as the "plum pudding" model because it has a consistency that is all the same throughout the whole atom with a few plums to represent the tiny corpuscles. Thomson's modern was widely accepted by people all over the world. It was such an amazing discovery that his model led to other amazing development of the modern model of the atom. Earnest Rutherford who was JJ Thomson's students, contributed greatly to the evolution of the modern model of an atom. Rutherford's Gold Foil experiment was supposed to support and better prove that Thomson's model of an atom was correct. Instead, Rutherford discovered the existence of a nucleus in an atom. The Gold Foil experiment had three founding; all were expected except for one. Rutherford found that a very few alpha particles (1 out of 8000) was deflected by more than 90?. This founding proves that at the center of the atom was a super dense nucleus and totally destroys the Thomson model. Rutherford's model of the atom wasn't as widely accepted as Thomson's model because there were still few people who support the Thomson model no matter what. |
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