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Atomic Structure and History of the Atomic Theory Unit 5 Section 1 Notes Atomic Structure and History of the Atomic Theory

Do theories in science always stay the same? No, theories are changed or replaced as new discoveries are made. Theories of the atom (Atomic Theory) have changed many times over the past couple thousand years based on new knowledge that has been gained through experimenting.

What are Atoms? Atoms are tiny units that determine the properties of matter Atoms are EVERYWHERE and make up EVERYTHING around you!

Democritus (460-370 BC) In the 4th Century B.C., the Greek philosopher Democritus suggested that the universe was made of indivisible units that he called atoms. “Atom” comes from the Greek word atomos, which means “unable to be cut or divided”

Democritus (460-370 BC) Democritus concluded that there was a limit to how far matter could be divided; eventually, you would end up with a piece of matter that could not be cut. What did people think of Democritus? People did not believe Democritus because he had no evidence to support his theory.

John Dalton (1766-1844) In 1808, two thousand years after Democritus, an English school teacher named John Dalton proposed a revised atomic theory. His theory was developed based on scientific evidence and some parts of his theory still hold true today!

Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937) Was a student of J.J. Thomson but disagreed with the “Plum Pudding Model”. Devised an experiment to investigate the structure of positive and negative charges in the atom.

What did Rutherford Propose? Rutherford proposed that most of the mass of the atom was in the atom’s center. An interactive model of Rutherford’s Gold-foil Experiment: http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/electromag/java/rutherford

Rutherford’s Gold-Foil Experiment What did most of the alpha particles shot at the gold foil do? Most of the particles traveled straight through the gold foil. What was the surprising behavior of a few of the particles? A few of the particles were deflected and some even bounced back. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pZj0u_XMbc

Rutherford’s Atomic Model What did Rutherford discover? Rutherford discovered the nucleus, which is the dense core of an atom. What is Rutherford’s Atomic Model? Negatively charged electrons orbit the nucleus like planets orbit the sun.

Modern Atomic Theory (1925) This is the theory that we currently believe. The modern atomic theory believes that electrons behave more like waves on a vibrating string.

Crash Course Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thnDxFdkzZs

Do atoms really look like this?

Well….. It is a much easier way to fit it on paper! If a nucleus were as big as a marble, the whole atom would be the size of a football stadium! The nucleus is very, very small in comparison to the atom.

So, can atoms be subdivided? Both Democritus in the 4th century and later Dalton in the 19th century believed that the atom was the smallest particle and could not be subdivided. We now know that this is NOT TRUE!!!!- the atom can be divided into subatomic particles

What’s in an atom? An atom has 3 subatomic particles in it: Protons: have a positive charge and are located in the nucleus Neutrons: have no charge and are located in the nucleus Electrons: have a negative charge and are located orbiting around outside the nucleus

Parts of an Atom Particle Location Mass Charge Proton Nucleus +1 1.67 x 10-27 kg +1 Neutron Electron Outside the nucleus 9.11 x 10-31 kg -1

Just How Small Is an Atom? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQP4UJhNn0I&list=TLkqYuDc-UWgO3P7pBQSpi4ndFzHbN1ziZ

Overall Charge of an Atom The overall charge of an atom is ZERO. Atoms have equal numbers of protons and electrons, and their charges exactly cancel.

The nucleus What two particles are located in the nucleus? Protons and Neutrons What is the overall charge of the nucleus ONLY? The nucleus has a positive charge because it is made of protons, which are positive, and neutrons, which have no charge.

Energy Levels According to Modern Atomic Theory, it is nearly impossible to determine the exact location of an electron. 1st Energy Level: can hold up to 2 e- 2nd Energy Level: can hold up to 8 e- 3rd Energy Level: can hold up to 18 e- *Note: Each lower level needs to be filled before going to the next energy level.

Orbitals An orbital is a region in an atom where there is a high probability of finding an electron. There are 4 orbitals: s orbital p orbital d orbital f orbital *These orbitals are in order from lowest to highest energy.

Valence Electrons A Valence Electron is an electron that is located in the outermost energy level of an atom.