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Choose a scientist from (Democritus, John Dalton, JJ Thomson, Ernest Rutherford, Niels Bohr, Erwin Schrodinger or James Chadwick) . Conduct research using outside sources. Be sure to choose reliable resources such as government, scientific, and educational websites. Document all research in your own words. Be sure to properly cite all sources used in your assignment.
Research and respond to the following:
What were experiences in his life that led to his interest in science and the study of the atom? (3-5 sentences paraphrased)
Defend his work on the atom and its contribution to the modern atomic model. (3-5 sentences paraphrased)
Point out which contributions are present in the modern atomic model and which were eventually disproven and thus are not part of the modern model. (3-5 sentences paraphrased)
Works Cited: List all of the websites used to find the information. You should have at least 2.
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