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CHAPTER 4 ATOMIC STRUCTURE

 Define Democritus’s ideas about atoms  Explain Dalton’s Atomic Theory  Identify what instrument is used to observe individual atoms. 4.1 OBJECTIVES

 Prior Knowledge- We learned in chapter 2 that an element is the simplest form of matter that has a unique set of properties.  The question we must ask and answer is what is an element composed of, and how do we observe the individual atoms. EARLY MODELS OF THE ATOM

 To begin we have to first look into what all matter is composed of.  An atom is the smallest particle of an element that retains its identity in a chemical reaction. KEYWORD: ATOM EARLY MODELS OF THE ATOM

 Democritus believed that atoms were indivisible and indestructible. EARLY MODELS OF THE ATOM

 By using experimental methods, Dalton transformed Democritus’s ideas on atoms into a scientific theory.  This led to what is know as Dalton’s Atomic Theory:  All elements are composed of tiny indivisible particles called atoms.  Atoms of the same element are identical.  Atoms of different elements can physically mix together or can chemically combine to form compounds.  Chemical reactions occur when atoms are separated, joined, or rearranged. Atoms of one element, however, are never changed into atoms of another element as a result of a chemical reaction. KEYWORD: DALTON’S ATOMIC THEORY DALTON’S ATOMIC THEORY

 The Rutherford Atomic model pioneered the atom into what it looks like today.  In his model, the nuclear atom, the protons and neutrons are located in the nucleus. The electrons are distributed around the nucleus and occupy almost all the volume of the atom. KEYWORD: Rutherford Atomic Model THE DEVELOPMENT OF ATOMIC MODELS

THE GOLD FOIL EXPERIMENT

 Niels Bohr proposed in 1913 that an electron is found only in specific circular paths, or orbits, around the nucleus. (THE NEILS BOHR MODEL) KEYWORD- BOHR MODEL THE BOHR MODEL

 In 1926 a scientist by the name of Erwin Schrodinger developed a theory which is commonly used today.  This concept is the Electron Cloud Model, which states the allowed energies an electron can have and the various locations it can appear. KEYWORD: ELECTRON CLOUD MODEL SCHRÖDINGER AND THE ELECTRON CLOUD