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Which is a way that the model of the atom became stronger through new experiments? (1 point) new technology allowed scientists to show that the atom is indivisible. it took new data to show that positive charge is not spread throughout an atom. by deflecting alpha particles, rutherford first observed the neutron. the neutron could not be detected until cathode-ray tubes were invented. score: 0 of 1 27. [04.04] some say that the fact that scientific models change over time is proof that scientists from earlier historical eras were bad at their jobs. which statement best argues against this position? (1 point) scientists can only use the information available at the time to create their models. scientific models do not always get more accurate over time. mathematical models are always more accurate than non-mathematical models. the ultimate goal of science is to produce accurate models that predict behavior. score: 0 of 1 28. [04.04] many scientists contributed to the current model of atoms. which of the following offers a hypothesis on how people's backgrounds and interests influence their work? (1 point) a person with more activities and interest is more creative and intelligent. a person's background and interests can give him a unique perspective in his research. if a person has an outside influence on his work, it is more credible to the general public. a person's involvement in arts and literature will them notice more details in their research. score: 0 of 1 29. [04.04] which best describes a way that an experiment contradicted an existing model of the atom? (1 point) thomson showed that neutrons must be located in the center of an atom. rutherford showed that the atom must have a nucleus. bohr showed that atoms must contain negative charges. chadwick showed that atoms cannot contain neutral particles. score: 1 of 1 30. [04.04] which is true about scientific theories? (1 point) they are the result of a single experiment. they are the results of many experiments over a long period of time. they are proposed by scientists who wish to investigate a new topic. they are only based on the most recent evidence. score: 1 of 1 31. [04.04] why does the modern atomic theory used today represent the best explanation scientists have to offer? (1 point) modern technology supports the current atomic theory. the model of the atom has not changed much in over 75 years. the modern atomic theory contains over 200 years of research. scientists have not been successful in disproving the atomic theory. score: 1 of 1 32. [04.04] which best describes the current atomic model? (1 point) it is not an exact representation of the atom, but is close enough to be very useful. it is not an exact representation of the atom, so it is not very useful. it describes exactly how the atom behaves in every circumstance. it is so trusted that no new information could possibly cause a change to the model. score: 1 of 1 objectives: id mastery description ccss. ela-literacy. w.9-10.2a introduce a topic; organize complex ideas, concepts, and information to make important connections and distinctions; include formatting (e. g., headings), graphics (e. g., figures, tables), and multimedia when useful to aiding comprehension. close

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