Bohr's Atomic Model
Model by Studio Niesler, Berlin

In 1910 Ernest Rutherford suspects that the atom must have a central positive core surrounded by a spherically distributed negative charge. His student Niels Bohr elaborates this into a planet-like model by incorporating ideas from quantum theory: electrons orbit the positive core like planets. The element's position in the Periodic Table corresponds to the number of negative electrons.

[ Sitemap ] [ info ] This website was created by the MPI for the History of Science.