The document discusses the structure of atoms and the discovery of subatomic particles. It explains that:
1) Early experiments showed atoms were divisible and contained electrons and protons.
2) Rutherford's gold foil experiment showed atoms had a small, dense nucleus containing most of the mass.
3) Models were developed to explain the atom's structure, including Thomson's "plum pudding" model and Rutherford's nuclear model.
4) Later, the Bohr model incorporated allowed electron orbits, and neutrons were discovered in atomic nuclei.