Answer:
C). The Bohr-Rutherford model
Explanation:
The 'Bohr-Rutherford model' of the atom failed to elaborate on the attraction between some substances. It essentially targeted hydrogen atoms and failed to explain its stability across multi-electrons. The nature and processes of the chemical reactions remained unillustrated and thus, this is the key drawback of this model. Thus, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.
Answer: D) Eight
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Answer:
Osmotic pressure and boiling point elevation
Explanation:
In the the osmotic pressure one can determine the molar mass of a solid by calculating the number of moles from the Morality formula which involves the volume of the solution.
In the boiling point elevation you can determine the number of moles of the solute in the solution by using the Molality formula.
Answer:
En total son 8 modelos, en la explicación los nombraremos por orden de antigüedad.
Explanation:
Modelo atómico de Demócrito (450 a.C.)
Modelo atómico de Dalton (1803 d.C.)
Modelo atómico de Lewis (1902 d.C.)
Modelo atómico de Thomson (1904 d.C.)
Modelo atómico de Rutherford (1911 d.C.)
Modelo atómico de Bohr (1913 d.C.)
Modelo atómico de Sommerfeld (1916 d.C.)
Modelo atómico de Schrödinger (1926 d.C.)