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ATOMIC THEORY TIMELINE
BY: EMMA SOFLIN, REBECCA ROMINE
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DEMOCRITUS
460 BC - 370 BC
Central figure in the development of the atomic theory
Ancient Greek philosopher
Mentored by Leucippus
Studied and traveled to many places
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DEMOCRITUS' ATOMIC THEORY
All matter consists of atoms
Atoms are indestructible
Atoms are solid and invisible
Atoms are homogenous
Atoms differ in size,shape,mass,position, arrangement
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ANTOINE LAVOISIER (1743-1794)
"The father of modern chemistry"
A french noblemen and chemist
Helped construct the metric system
Was executed in the french revolution
Was recognized by many important people
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CONTRIBUTIONS:
Demonstrated that air is composed of two parts
showed the phlogiston theory to be inconsistent
contributed to early ideas on composition and chemical changes by stating the radical theory
reinforced his own quantitative experiments
introduced the possibility of allotropy in chemical elements
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JOHN DALTON (1766-1844)
identified the hereditary nature of red-green color blindness
allowed for the cost-efficient manufacturing of chemical compounds
Granted several awards and created laws
Contributed to modern science
In 1803 he revealed the concept of Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressures
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ATOMIC THEORY
All matter is made of atoms. Atoms are indivisible and indestructible.
All atoms of a given element are identical in mass and properties
Compounds are formed by a combination of two or more different kinds of atoms.
A chemical reaction is a rearrangement of atoms.
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ROBERT MILLIKAN(1868-1953)
honored with the Nobel Prize for Physics
Made a series of experiments to determine the electric charge carried by a single electron
Setteld the charge-to-mass ratio
His experiments also aided both Einstein and Bohr
explored the photoelectric effect
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MODEL:
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JAMES CHADWICK(1891-1974)
Established the atomic number
Discovered the neutron in the atom
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MODEL:
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CATHODE RAY TUBE(1897)
vacuum tube containing one or more electron guns, and a fluorescent screen used to view images.
accelerate and deflect the electron beam onto the screen to create the images
Created by J.J Thomson
can emit a small amount of X-ray radiation
heavy and bulky and take up a lot of space
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J.J THOMSON (1856-1940)
English Physicist
Elected as a fellow of the royal society of London
Appointed to the Cavendish Professorship of Experimental Physics
Awarded with the 1906 Nobel Prize in Physics
Presented ideas in the atomic structure
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THOMSON ATOMIC THEORY:
Electrons travel in a straight line
Electrons have momentum and kinetic energy
Electrons travel with high velocities
Electrons produce heat when they strike
Electrons produce florescence when theubstrike certain mediums
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THOMSON'S EXPERIMENT
Used a highly evacuated tube to discover the electron
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PLUM PUDDING ATOMIC MODEL(1904)
Proposed by J.J Thomson
Electrons are surronded by positively charged particles
This was proved wrong
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GOLD FOIL EXPERIMENT(1900'S)
Rutherford's Experiment
every atom contains a nucleus where its positive charge and most of its mass is concentrated
Some particles were bounced back when sent through a atom
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BOHR PLANETARY MODEL
proposed by Niels Bohr in 1915
It is not all the way correct
Positively charged nucleus
relatively primitive model of the hydrogen atom
first-order approximation of the hydrogen atom
Emma Soflin
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