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  • Dalton's Atomic Model: Understanding the History of Atomic Structure
    The model of the atom that has no subatomic particles is the Dalton Model.

    This model, proposed by John Dalton in the early 1800s, envisioned the atom as a solid, indivisible sphere. It didn't include any internal structure or subatomic particles like protons, neutrons, or electrons.

    However, this model has been superseded by more accurate models, including the Thomson Model, Rutherford Model, and the Bohr Model, which all incorporate the existence of subatomic particles.

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