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What is the modern atomic theory?

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What is the modern atomic theory?

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The atomic theory is kinda like the germ theory or evolution. This is really good information if you are planing on writing a paper based on the atomic theory.

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According to modern atomic theory, an atom is composed mainly of three types of particles – protons, neutrons and electrons. PROTONS are positively (1 unit) charged particles and are equal in weight to hydrogen atoms. NEUTRONS are neutral particles (no charge) and are equal in weight to protons, i.e. hydrogen atoms. ELECTRONS are negatively (1 unit) charged particles and have negligible weight (1 / 1850th of a hydrogen atom). An atom, on the whole, is neutral and therefore, the number of protons and electrons in any atom is the same. Almost the entire mass of the atom is concentrated in a very small part of its total size. This part is called the nucleus and all protons and neutrons are embedded in it. Most of the atom is without any mass and is called the extra-nuclear part. Electrons are present in this part and are in continuous motion in fixed orbits (or shells) of fixed energy, around the nucleus. The distribution of electrons in the shells of any atom is called its electronic con

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