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Webquest: Atomic Theories and Models Answer these questions on your own, USING COMPLETE SENTENCES where appropriate (most of the questions, except tables and drawings). Atom Basics: Go to: http://www.chemtutor.com/struct.html.

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  2. Begin with the 'Atom Basics' section. Visit the provided link and read the specified section. Enter your answers into the designated table, ensuring each question is answered fully using complete sentences where applicable.
  3. Move on to the 'Early Ideas About Atoms' section. Again, visit the indicated link, read the required content, and respond to the questions about Leucippus, Democritus, and Aristotle's views on atomic theory.
  4. In the 'John Dalton's Atomic Theory' section, access the provided link to learn about Dalton's work. Record when he formulated his Atomic Theory and list its four key components.
  5. Proceed to the 'J.J. Thomson and the Electron' section. Use the link to gather information about Thomson's discoveries, documenting the year he discovered the electron, the evidence supporting his findings, and the model he proposed.
  6. Continue with the 'Rutherford and Bohr Break the Plum Pudding Model' section. Follow the link, and provide responses to the questions regarding the plum pudding model and its modifications by Bohr.
  7. The next section is 'Chadwick (and Rutherford) and the Neutron.' Visit the relevant link, and answer questions concerning atomic number, atomic mass, and the discovery of the neutron.
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18. What is the something-besides-just-the proton called? It was called a Neutron.

Chemistry is based on the modern atomic theory, which states that all matter is composed of atoms. Atoms themselves are composed of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Each element has its own atomic number, which is equal to the number of protons in its nucleus.

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