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The atomic model evolution system covers four key theories: Dalton's solid sphere, Thomson's plum pudding, Rutherford's nuclear, and Bohr's orbital models. By comparing their backgrounds, core concepts and experimental evidence (e.g., α-particle scattering), it demonstrates deepening understanding of atomic structure. Teaching highlights inter-model relationships and limitations (e.g., Bohr model explaining hydrogen spectra), constructing a "problem-hypothesis-verification" inquiry process to cultivate students' material worldview and scientific thinking, understanding theoretical models' dynamic evolution in science.
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