
Atomic Theory Notes
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Timeline and Scientists
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Democritus (400 B.C. / Greece)
Known For: naming the atom
Atomos: means uncuttable in Greek
Experiment: Guessed (no scientific data)
Visual Representation
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Aristotle (384 B.C. to 322 B.C.)
Thought that all materials on Earth were not made of atoms, but of the four elements, Earth, Fire, Water, and Air.
His theory held true for the next 2000 years.
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Open Ended
Why do you think Aristotle's theory of the atom was more accepted than Democritus' theory?
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John Dalton (1808 / England)
Known For: Atoms were indivisible (cannot be divided)
The Laws
1. Law of Conservation
2. Law of Definite Proportions
3. Law of Multiple Proportions
Visual Representation
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Summarize in your own words
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J.J. Thomson (1897 / England)
Known For: electrons were smaller particles of an atom and were negatively charged.
Experiment:
Cathode Ray Tube Experiment
Visual Representation
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Ernest Rutherford (1911 / England)
Known For: Protons (positive charged) and atoms were mostly empty space
Experiment:
Gold Foil Experiment
Visual Representation
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Vocabulary
Alpha particles (a)
are composite particles consisting of two protons and two neutrons tightly bound together
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Categorize
Atomos
Uncuttable
at
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Niels Bohr (1913 / England)
Known For: Energy levels of electrons
Electrons can jump across energy levels
Experiment:
Emissions Spectrum (color of light)
Visual Representation
"Planetary model"
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Erwin Schrödinger (1926 / Austria)
A.K.A.: Modern Model of the Atom
Known For: Quantum mechanics
electrons can only exist in specified energy states
Experiment:
mathematical equations
Visual Representation
"Electron Cloud model"
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James Chadwick (1932 / England)
Known For: Discovered neutrons
neutral particles in the nucleus of an atom
Experiment:
mathematical equations (atom was too heavy with just protons)
Visual Representation
"Quantum model"
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Summary of what is known about the current model of the atom:
Subatomic Particles | Symbol | Relative charge | Relative mass (amu) | Actual mass |
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electrons | e | -1 | 1/1840 | 9.11 X 10-28 |
protons | p | +1 | 1 | 1.67 X 10-24 |
neutrons | o | 0 | 1 | 1.67 X 10-24 |
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Theories
Dalton’s Atomic Theory: Dalton
All matter is composed of atoms.
Atoms of a given element are identical
Today: Not true - there are isotopes
Atoms cannot be divided, created, or destroyed
Technically, no, but there are smaller parts (p, n, and e)
Atoms of different elements combine in simple whole number ratios to form chemical compounds.
In chemical reactions, atoms are separated, rearranged, or combined.
Quantum Theory
1. Atoms are made of smaller particles
2. Atoms of the same element (isotopes) can vary in mass (neutrons)
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