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Atomic Theory
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Democritus Came up with idea of the atom.
Greek philosopher B.C. Came up with idea of the atom. Used logical thinking - No experimentation. Atomos = Greek for 'indivisible’. Everything in the universe made up of atoms – microscopic, indestructible, solid spheres.
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John Dalton Father of the Atom First Atomic Theory stated:
Each element composed of atoms. Atoms of an element are identical Different element’s atoms have different characteristics. Atoms combine in whole # ratios to form compounds. Chemical reactions occur due to separating and rejoining or rearranging of atoms.
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J. J. Thomson Identified the electron and proton.
British scientist ( ) Identified the electron and proton. Discovered electrons using the cathode ray tube and magnets. Concluded that the electron was negatively charged and the proton positively charged. “Plum Pudding” model: Positive sphere with negative electrons embedded in it. (Like chocolate chip cookie dough)
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Ernest Rutherford Discovered the nucleus.
Experimented using alpha radiation and gold foil. Nucleus is a dense, positive core in the center of the atom Electrons move around the nucleus. Atom is mostly empty space. nucleus
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James Chadwick Identified the neutron. Neutron has no charge.
Found in nucleus. Has a mass equal to a proton. Neutron served as “nuclear cement” by separating the protons and accounted for missing mass of atom.
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Neils Bohr Developed the Bohr Model of the atom.
Bohr Model: Electrons move around the nucleus in fixed, circular orbitals that have a set amount of energy levels. Racetrack model
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Erwin Schrödinger Inventor of the theory of quantum mechanics
Described the electron as a wave function rather than as a particle Assigned 4 quantum numbers to each electron in an atom to describe it (s, p, d, f)
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Summary Greeks (Democritus) BC matter was made of tiny particles elements: earth, wind, fire, water John Dalton (Father of the Atom) early 1800's matter is made of indivisible particles called atoms all atoms of same element are alike J.J. Thomson 1897 discovered electron with negative charge; reasoned the existence of positive particle plum pudding model Ernest Rutherford discovered nucleus containing positive particles gold foil experiment Neils Bohr 1913 energy levels holding electrons worked with Rutherford and Einstein Erwin Schrödinger 1926 Electrons in clouds Quantum (wave) theory Assigned a set of four quantum numbers to describe the location of an electron James Chadwick discovered neutron neutron holds protons apart explained mystery of mass and 'glue' to hold nucleus together
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