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The song describes the contributions of several scientists to developing theories of atomic structure, including Dalton's model of atoms as indestructible spheres, Thomson's plum pudding model, Rutherford's discovery of the nucleus by observing alpha particle scattering, Bohr's model of electron orbits, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, and Schrodinger's wave mechanical model representing atoms as probability distributions rather than definite particles. It portrays the inner workings of atoms as "a weird and wondrous place".
The song describes the contributions of several scientists to developing theories of atomic structure, including Dalton's model of atoms as indestructible spheres, Thomson's plum pudding model, Rutherford's discovery of the nucleus by observing alpha particle scattering, Bohr's model of electron orbits, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, and Schrodinger's wave mechanical model representing atoms as probability distributions rather than definite particles. It portrays the inner workings of atoms as "a weird and wondrous place".
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The song describes the contributions of several scientists to developing theories of atomic structure, including Dalton's model of atoms as indestructible spheres, Thomson's plum pudding model, Rutherford's discovery of the nucleus by observing alpha particle scattering, Bohr's model of electron orbits, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, and Schrodinger's wave mechanical model representing atoms as probability distributions rather than definite particles. It portrays the inner workings of atoms as "a weird and wondrous place".
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THE ATOM SONG Dalton, Thomson, Rutherford, and Bohr,
Schrödinger and Heisenberg and many many more,
Usedtheir brains to venture in the realm of inner space [Refrain] And found the world of the atom was a weird and wondrous place. Dalton, Thomson, Rutherford, and Bohr, Schrödinger and Heisenberg and many many more, Dalton did experiments and said, "I think it's clear: Used their brains to venture in the realm of inner space Atoms are tiny indestructible spheres." And found the world of the atom was a weird and wondrous place. Thomson worked with cathode rays. He said, "I disagree. A plum- pudding model makes much more sense to me." Dalton did experiments and said, "I think it's clear: Atoms are tiny indestructible spheres." A new chapter in atomic theory started to unfold Thomson worked with cathode rays. He said, "I disagree. A plum- when Rutherford played around with atoms made of gold. pudding model makes much more sense to me." When a few of his alpha particles came bouncing back he hypothesized a nucleus had knocked them all off the track. A new chapter in atomic theory started to unfold when Rutherford played around with atoms made of gold. [Repeat Refrain] When a few of his alpha particles came bouncing back he hypothesized a nucleus had knocked them all off the track. Bohr saw spectral lines for hydrogen and said, "It seems to me Electrons move in orbits with specific energy." [Repeat Refrain] Heisenberg said, "Forget it. There's no way to know the orbit or a path where the electron’s gonna go." Bohr saw spectral lines for hydrogen and said, "It seems to me Electrons move in orbits with specific energy." Schrödinger used lots and lots of fancy mathematics, Heisenberg said, "Forget it. There's no way to know Made a model of the atom based on quantum mechanics. the orbit or a path where the electron’s gonna go." It has orbital, and those are based on probability. Schrödinger used lots and lots of fancy mathematics, The atom is a fuzzy blob of pure uncertainty. Made a model of the atom based on quantum mechanics. [Repeat Refrain 2x] It has orbital, and those are based on probability. The atom is a fuzzy blob of pure uncertainty.
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