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Rev 6/7/06 1807 1896 1903 400 BC 1911 19131932 Atomic Model Development.

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1 Rev 6/7/06 1807 1896 1903 400 BC 1911 19131932 Atomic Model Development

2 Democritus – 400 BC Defined an Atom as the smallest unit of a material that can not be split up Greek word “atom” means invisible Atoms are solid, homogeneous, indestructible and indivisible

3 Dalton’s Atom - 1807 Atom = Solid sphere All elements are composed of tiny invisible particles called atoms Atoms of same element- alike & different from atoms of other elements Atoms join together in whole number ratios to form compounds.. that means they join in a definate proportion every time the same compound is formed.

4 Henri Becquerel 1896 © Discovered radioactivity © Radiation produced spontaneously by unstable atomic nucleus

5 Thomson’s Atom - 1897 Discovered electrons Plum Pudding model (for us Americans it looks like a chocolate chip cookie model) Electrons - charge + charge “pudding”

6 Rutherford’s Atom - 1909 discovered dense positively charged nucleus using gold foil experiment electrons protons Gold Foil Animation

7 James Chadwick 1932 Identified neutron Same mass as proton No charge

8 electrons orbit in energy levels around the protons in the nucleus. p+p+ Bohr’s atom - 1913 like our solar system… (electrons the planets, the nucleus the sun!)

9 Atomic Time Line review… 1807 1896 1903 400 BC 1911 19131932 - Atom -Modern Atom -Radioactivity-Electron -Positive Nucleus -Energy Levels-Neutron


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