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The Development of Modern Atomic Theory

The Development of Modern Atomic Theory. Viewing the Invisible. V. Anderson 2005—Mergenthaler Voc. Tech. High School. Early man, including the philosophers of Greece, believed that all matter was made of 4 basic “elements”. Earth Water Air Fire. Early Ideas!!. New Ideas.

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The Development of Modern Atomic Theory

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  1. The Development of Modern Atomic Theory Viewing the Invisible V. Anderson 2005—Mergenthaler Voc. Tech. High School

  2. Early man, including the philosophers of Greece, believed that all matter was made of 4 basic “elements” Earth Water Air Fire Early Ideas!!

  3. New Ideas • As time progressed, a number of individuals contributed to the idea of the modern atom.

  4. Democritus • Lived: ancient Greece • Believed: “According to convention, there is a sweet and a bitter, a hot and a cold, and according to convention there is color. In truth there are atoms and a void.” • Coined the term Atom

  5. John Dalton • Born: 1766, Cumberland, England • Occupation: Teacher • Believed: “We might as well attempt to introduce a new planet into the solar system, or annihilate one already in existence, as to create or destroy a particle of Hydrogen.” --J. Dalton, A New System of Chemical Philosophy, 1808

  6. Key Points of Dalton’s Atomic Theory • Dalton's atomic theory rests on the following postulates. • All matter consists of tiny particles.(atoms) • Atoms are indestructible and unchangeable. • Elements are characterized by the mass of their atoms. All atoms of the same element are identical and different from atoms of other elements.

  7. JJ Thomson • Born: 1856 • Place: Manchester, England • Discovered Electrons • Plum pudding Model • A unit made of multiple pieces

  8. Plum Pudding Model “I see the atom as being made of electricity. I call my picture the “plum pudding” model of an atom. Note that in this model negatively charged particle called electrons(the plums) are embedded in a sphere of positive charge(the pudding).”

  9. Thomson’s Experiment • Thomson used a Vacuum tube (Cathode Ray Tube) to demonstrate that the produced ray was made of charged particles. • The ray that was produced in the tube would bend toward a Positive Magnet and away from a Negative magnet, proving that the particles were Negatively charged. • ELECTRONS!!!!

  10. Thomson’s Experiment - Diagram

  11. Cathode Ray Tube • It may seem mundane and boring to us today, but to audiences at popular scientific lectures, the glow in this simple cathode tube was eerie, and to physicists it presented a challenging mystery.

  12. Ernest Rutherford’s Atom “I suggest that the atom has the following characteristics:” • A small core, or nucleus, that contains most of the mass of the atom. • The nucleus is made of particles called protons • The protons are surrounded by negatively charged electrons, but most of the atom is actually empty space.

  13. Ernest Rutherford and the Structure of the Atom

  14. Most particles passed through the gold foil without any effect. A few particles passed through but were deflected to the side. Rutherford’s observations • A few particles bounced back toward the source • He described these “bouncers” as cannon balls deflected by tissue paper.

  15. Neils Bohr • 1913 Neils Bohr, a Danish scientists, developed a theory: • Electrons travel around the nucleus in orbits like those of the planets around the sun • “The Bohr Model”

  16. Development of the Modern Atomic Theory Solid particle Nucleus Surrounded by A cloud of electrons In energy levels Electrons In planetary Orbit around Nucleus

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