Evolution of Atomic Theory

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What is the modern Atomic Theory proposed by John Dalton?
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The modern Atomic Theory states that matter is composed of small, indivisible particles called atoms, which combine in fixed ratios to form compounds.
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What does the plum pudding model of the atom suggest?
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The plum pudding model suggests that negatively charged electrons are embedded within a positively charged 'soup' or sphere, representing the atom.
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What is the significance of John Dalton in atomic theory?
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John Dalton is significant for proposing the modern Atomic Theory, which laid the groundwork for our understanding of atomic structure.
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What is the basic building block of matter?
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Atoms are the basic building blocks of matter.
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What is the statement about atoms that is FALSE?
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All of the statements about atoms provided in the question are true.
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What is the current understanding of the structure of an atom?
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Current understanding states that an atom is mostly empty space, with a dense nucleus surrounded by a cloud of electrons.
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Who proposed the idea that matter is composed of atoms?
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John Dalton was one of the first to propose that matter is composed of atoms.
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What is the role of electrons in the atom according to the plum pudding model?
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In the plum pudding model, electrons are considered to be negatively charged particles that are distributed throughout a positively charged sphere.
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What is the historical significance of the statement 'An atom is the smallest identifiable unit of an element'?
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This statement highlights the fundamental nature of atoms as the basic units that define the properties of elements.
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What does it mean when we say 'an atom is mostly empty space'?
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It means that the majority of an atom's volume is not occupied by matter, with most of its mass concentrated in the nucleus.
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