At the end of the first chapter, you realized, hopefully, that the model of an atom that we have so far (Rutherford’s model of a concentrated positive nucleus with negative charges around it) doesn’t go very far in helping us explain observations. So, why not try to make that model better? This chapter shows you how it’s done.

Grade Levels

Elementary High School

Topics

Chemistry Physical Science

Details

Type Book ChapterPub Date 1/1/2007Stock # PB169X8_2

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