QUESTION IMAGE
Question
date
atom coloring page
swer and a color associated with that answer
section should be filled in with that color|
6
identify the model.
rutherford yellow
bohr purple
dalton light green
7
identify the model.
dalton orange
thomson dark blue
rutherford light green
8
identify the model.
bohr black
schrödinger pink
rutherford dark blue
9
identify the model.
thomson light blue
dalton red
chadwick brown
10
identify the model.
electron cloud light green
rutherford pink
plum pudding
To solve the problem of identifying each atomic model, we analyze each diagram:
Question 6 (Atomic Model)
The diagram shows a nucleus with a positive charge and electrons in fixed orbits (two energy levels). This matches the Bohr model (electrons in circular orbits around the nucleus).
- Color: PURPLE
Question 7 (Atomic Model)
The diagram shows a solid, indivisible sphere. This matches Dalton’s model (atom as a hard, uniform sphere).
- Color: ORANGE
Question 8 (Atomic Model)
The diagram shows a nucleus with a positive charge and electrons in a “cloud” of overlapping orbits (electron cloud with complex paths). This matches the Schrödinger (quantum mechanical) model (electrons in a probability cloud, not fixed orbits).
- Color: PINK
Question 9 (Atomic Model)
The diagram shows a sphere with positive “pudding” and negative “plums” (electrons) embedded. This matches Thomson’s Plum Pudding model.
- Color: LIGHT BLUE
Question 10 (Atomic Model)
The diagram shows a nucleus with protons (+) and neutrons (N) and a surrounding electron cloud (fuzzy region). This matches the Electron Cloud model (modern model with electrons in a probability cloud).
- Color: LIGHT GREEN
Final Answers (Model + Color):
- Bohr - PURPLE
- Dalton - ORANGE
- Schrödinger - PINK
- Thomson - LIGHT BLUE
- Electron cloud - LIGHT GREEN
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To solve the problem of identifying each atomic model, we analyze each diagram:
Question 6 (Atomic Model)
The diagram shows a nucleus with a positive charge and electrons in fixed orbits (two energy levels). This matches the Bohr model (electrons in circular orbits around the nucleus).
- Color: PURPLE
Question 7 (Atomic Model)
The diagram shows a solid, indivisible sphere. This matches Dalton’s model (atom as a hard, uniform sphere).
- Color: ORANGE
Question 8 (Atomic Model)
The diagram shows a nucleus with a positive charge and electrons in a “cloud” of overlapping orbits (electron cloud with complex paths). This matches the Schrödinger (quantum mechanical) model (electrons in a probability cloud, not fixed orbits).
- Color: PINK
Question 9 (Atomic Model)
The diagram shows a sphere with positive “pudding” and negative “plums” (electrons) embedded. This matches Thomson’s Plum Pudding model.
- Color: LIGHT BLUE
Question 10 (Atomic Model)
The diagram shows a nucleus with protons (+) and neutrons (N) and a surrounding electron cloud (fuzzy region). This matches the Electron Cloud model (modern model with electrons in a probability cloud).
- Color: LIGHT GREEN
Final Answers (Model + Color):
- Bohr - PURPLE
- Dalton - ORANGE
- Schrödinger - PINK
- Thomson - LIGHT BLUE
- Electron cloud - LIGHT GREEN