Words that have to do with the Atomic Theory
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
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Atom | The "smallest piece of matter" that if broken into smaller pieces, loses its original properties.
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Element | A substance that cannot be broken into smaller pieces.
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John Dalton | The first scientist to formulate a theory on how atoms were put together.
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J.J. Thomson | He is credited with the discovery and identification of the electron; and with the discovery of the first subatomic particle.
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Ernest Rutherford | The first scientist to discover that atoms have a nucleus.
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Niels Bohr | He developed the most recent model of the atom which is the basis of modern atomic theory.
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