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1.
ATOMS
THE HISTORY OF ATOMIC THEORY
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DEMOCRITUS
460 - 370 BC
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ATOMOS MODEL
Originally a round sphere with no electrons, protons, and neutrons
It was the first atomic model
It helped scientists look into further makeup of the atom
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ARISTOTLE
384 - 322 BC
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EARTH, WIND, FIRE, WATER ELEMENTS
All substances were made up of the four elements
Earth was the center of the universe
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JOHN DALTON
Early 1800s
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BILLIARD BALL MODEL
All matter is composed of atoms
Atoms can not be created or destroyed
Atoms in a given element are identical in mass and properties
Different elements have different types of atoms
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J. J. THOMSON
Late 1800s - Early 1900s
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PLUM PUDDING MODEL
Electrons are surrounded by postive charges
Positive charges balance out the negative charges
The model helped people understand the atom's general makeup
Thomson also developed the Cathode Rays experiment
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ERNEST RUTHERFORD
Late 1800s - Early 1900s
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POSITIVELY CHARGED NUCLEUS MODEL
The atom is 99.99% empty space
The nuleus contains a positive charge and most of the mass of the atom
Nucleus is 100,000 times smaller tan the aton
He discovered this information through the Gold Foil experiment
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ROBERT ANDREWS MILLIKAN
Late 1800s - Mid 1900s
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MASS/CHARGE OF ELECTRON
Discovered actual charge and mass values
With the discovery of one came the calculation of the other
Used the oil-drop experiment to measure the charge of the electron
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JAMES CHADWICK
1900s
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PROTON NEUTRON MODEL
Repeated experiments of past scientists in search of a neutral particle
Was able to determine that the neutron existed
Its mass is about 0.1% bigger than a proton's
Julia Russell
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