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Review Chapter 3

1) The key discoveries that helped shape the atomic model include John Dalton's atomic theory, Ernest Rutherford's discovery of the nucleus, and Niels Bohr's explanation of electron shells. 2) Subatomic particles and their locations in atoms are: electrons around the nucleus, protons in the nucleus, and neutrons in the nucleus. 3) The atomic number of an element is equal to the number of protons, and the mass number indicates the total number of particles (protons + neutrons) in the nucleus.

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Review Chapter 3

1) The key discoveries that helped shape the atomic model include John Dalton's atomic theory, Ernest Rutherford's discovery of the nucleus, and Niels Bohr's explanation of electron shells. 2) Subatomic particles and their locations in atoms are: electrons around the nucleus, protons in the nucleus, and neutrons in the nucleus. 3) The atomic number of an element is equal to the number of protons, and the mass number indicates the total number of particles (protons + neutrons) in the nucleus.

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