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Atomic Model History Timeline - Timeline Help

Atomic Model History Timeline part 5 of 6 from 1927 to 1937 at Timeline Help.




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- 1937
Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle explained that one could not know both the velocity and the position of a particle. Wave theory is proven.

Dirac theorizes the existence of antiparticles. Raman scattering is discovered.

The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals by Linus Pauling is published.

Walton and Cockroft split the atom with a particle accelerator. The positron, an electron antiparticle, is discovered by Carl Anderson. James Chadwick discovered the neutron.

The first electron microscope is built by Ruska.

The energy of electrons in metal is calculated using quantum methods by Wigner and Seitz.

Hideki Yukawa, a Japanese physicist, predicts the existence of mesons.

The Jahn-Teller effect of molecular symmetry on stability is discovered. Carl Anderson and Seth Neddermeyer discover the muon elementary particle.

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Marker, D (2002). Model Theory An Introduction.
Taketani, M and Nagasaki, M (2002). Formation and Logic of Quantum Mechanics 3 Volume Set. The Formation of Atomic Models.
Soloviev (1992). Theory of Atomic Nuclei, Quasi-particle and Phonons.
Johnson, W R (2007). Atomic Structure Theory - Lectures on Atomic Physics.
Mott, N and Massey, H (1949). Theory of Atomic Collisions.



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