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History of the Atomic Structure

History of the Atomic Structure

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Presentation

Chemistry

9th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

NGSS
HS-PS1-8, HS-PS1-7, HS-PS1-3

Standards-aligned

Created by

Shane Pulliam

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22 Slides • 16 Questions

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following atomic models best represents the model that John Dalton suggested?

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John Dalton proposed the​
in​
. His theory provided the understanding of the structure of the atom which later became known as the Billiard Ball model. This model indicated that the atom was​
in size, was​
, and
in shape. This model of the atom lasted for nearly one hundred years before scientists discovered evidence that disproved the model.
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Atomic Theory
1803
extremely small
indivisible
spherical
Nuclear Theory
made of a nucleus
1897

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JJ Thomson discovered the​
in
. He did this by performing experiments on the​
. While experimenting he determined that there were particles that had a mass ​2000 times
than the smallest mass of element, hydrogen. Furthermore, he was able to determine that the particle had a​
charge.
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electron
1897
cathode ray tube
negative
positive
1803
nucleus
smaller
larger

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With the discovery of the electron, JJ Thomson proposed a new model for the atomic structure known as the
model. He described the atom to be solid and
charged with​ much smaller,
charged particles embedded randomly throughout.
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Plum Pudding
positively
negatively
Nuclear
nuetral

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following atomic models best represents the model that JJ Thomson proposed?

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Multiple Choice

Which of John Dalton's postulates was disproved by the discovery of the electron?

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All matter is composed of extremely small particles called atoms.

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Atoms of an element are identical in size, mass, and other properties; atoms of different elements differ in size, mass, and other properties.

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Atoms cannot be subdivided, created, or destroyed.

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Atoms of different elements combine in simple whole-number ratios to form chemical compounds.

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In chemical reactions, atoms are combined, separated, or rearranged.

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Ernest Rutherford discovered the​
in​
. He accomplished this by shooting​
particles at thin sheets of metal. His expectation was that the particles would​
the sheets of matter; however, he was surprised when one in​ 8000 particles​
.
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nucleus
1911
alpha
pass through
bounced back
beta
gamma
proton
neutron
1932

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The discovery of the nucleus led to a change in the way the atom was thought of. Ernest Rutherford proposed that the atom was mostly made of​
and that the electrons​
the nucleus.
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empty space
orbited around
negative solid mass
positive solid mass
embedded around
embedded within

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following atomic models best represents the model that Ernest Rutherford proposed after discovering the nucleus?

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Further experimentation led Ernest Rutherford to discover the​
in​
. He stated that they were​
charged particles located within the​
.
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proton
1919
positively
nucleus.
neutron
negatively
neutrally
orbitals
1932
electrons

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following atomic models best represents the model that Ernest Rutherford proposed after discovering the proton?

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James Chadwick discovered the​
in​
. This was the last fundamental subatomic particle that made up the atom. He stated that the particle was located in the​
and had a​
charge. It had a mass that was slightly larger than that of the
.
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neutron
1932
nucleus
neutral
proton
electron
1913
atom
positive
negative

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following atomic models best represents the model that James Chadwick proposed?

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Categorize

Options (13)

ee^-  

mass of 0.00055 amu

located in orbitals

-1 relative charge

n0n^0  

mass of 1.008 amu

neutrally charged

0 relative charge

p+p^+  

mass of 1.007 amu

+1 relative charge

provides charge of nucleus

provides additional (originally missing) mass to the nucleus

Organize the following into the correct category about the subatomic particles

Electron
Neutron
Proton

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Reorder

Order the following models in chronological order, starting with the original model of the atomic structure.

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Match

Match the following atomic models with the dates in which they were proposed.

1803

1897

1911

1919

1932

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