The document outlines several historical models of the atom: John Dalton's solid sphere model, J.J. Thomson's plum pudding model, Ernest Rutherford's model discovering the nucleus, Niels Bohr's model incorporating orbits and quantum theory, and Erwin Schrödinger's electron cloud model describing the probabilistic nature of electrons.
The document outlines several historical models of the atom: John Dalton's solid sphere model, J.J. Thomson's plum pudding model, Ernest Rutherford's model discovering the nucleus, Niels Bohr's model incorporating orbits and quantum theory, and Erwin Schrödinger's electron cloud model describing the probabilistic nature of electrons.
The document outlines several historical models of the atom: John Dalton's solid sphere model, J.J. Thomson's plum pudding model, Ernest Rutherford's model discovering the nucleus, Niels Bohr's model incorporating orbits and quantum theory, and Erwin Schrödinger's electron cloud model describing the probabilistic nature of electrons.