Right.

So, I've been putting this question off from my review... I just attacked it with google to no avail. My books have been no help.

Which is FALSE?

a. If JJ Thomson's model for the atom were correct, alpha particles would be only slightly deflected when passed theough a thin sheet of metal
b. In the quantum mechanical description of an atom, each atomic orbital has its own characteristic energy and distribution of electron density
c. According to Heisenberg it is NOT possible to know simultaneously both the momentum and the position of an electron in the atom with certainty
d. Rutherford's model proposes a tiny, massive nucleus that causes the larger deflection angles for alpha particles bombarding a thin sheet of metal
e. The de Broglie wavelength of a proton with mass of 1.67 x 10 -24 grams moving at 3.79 x 10 3 m/s would be 1.05 x 10-7 m

It's just a bunch of theory I guess. Anyone have a clue? I hope they don't expect us to know some of these names for the exams because I can't find a lot of them in the chapters. :P

I would look at e.