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Chemistry, 12.12.2020 17:00 theh301234

Recall all the models you described in task 1. Think about the results each model would predict for the experiment with hydrogen gas. Which models of the atom does the experimental evidence support? Explain why these models are compatible with the experimental results. The models are Rutherford's, Thomson's, and Dalton's atomic models. (:

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