Chemistry, asked by sahircollins, 1 year ago

Based on the article “Will the real atomic model please stand up?,” why did J.J. Thomson experiment with cathode ray tubes?

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Answered by Anonymous
57

To determine that electric beams in cathode ray tubes were actually made of particles.Electrons are many thousand times smaller than the nucleus and negatively charged.


sahircollins: oh sorry i forgot to put the questions
sahircollins: a to specifically identify the nucleus as a separate part of an atom
b to determine that electric beams in cathode ray tubes were actually made of particles
c to prove John Dalton and Democritus wrong
d to determine the exact energy output of cathode ray tubes
sahircollins: nvm
Answered by osejostephanie84
16

Answer:

Dalton’s theory about compounds tells us that all water molecules have different kinds of atoms, two hydrogen atoms for every one oxygen atom.

Explanation:

I'm doing the atomic theory thing rn.

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