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1.
ATOMS
THEY BENEFIT US!
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Anthony Albright
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DEMOCRITUS 400 B.C.
ATOMOS MODEL
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jean louis mazieres
3.
ATOMOS THEORY
First person to come up with the idea of Atomos
Atomos Model: The atom is indivisible
Created in 465 B.C.
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El Pelos Briseño
4.
ATOMOS MODEL
Atoms cannot be divided or cut
All matter is composed of tiny, individual particles
Atoms are infinite in number and always moving
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Leo Reynolds
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ARISTOTLE 384 B.C.
EARTH, WIND, FIRE, WATER ELEMENTS
6.
EARTH WIND FIRE WATER THEORY
Aristotle had in five elements: Earth, Wind, Fire, Water, and Aether
He believed in Aether because the other four elements couldn't make stars
Aristotle also believed that each element could transform into the other
7.
EARTH WIND FIRE WATER THEORY
His theory lasted over 2000 years
He had acquired this theory from his mentor
He was also opposed Democritus' theory
8.
DALTON 1803
ATOMIC THEORY OF MATTER
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ATOMIC THEORY
Each element is composed of small atoms
All atoms in the element are identical, but different from other elements
Atoms are not created or destroyed
A compound has the same relative numbers and kinds of atoms
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BILLARD BALL MODEL
Atoms make up matter
Different elements make up a compound
To seperate or combine elements form a chemical reaction
Model looked like one large ball that represented an atom
11.
THOMSON 1897
CATHODE RAY
12.
CATHODE RAY
Its particles carry a negative charge
Lead to the discovery of electrons
Model was a tube with a hole on each sice
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Science Museum London
13.
PLUM PUDDING MODEL
Tiny, negatively charged electrons embedded in a positively charged substate
The electrons were believed to have balanced the positive charge
Generally accepted by society
It is like raisins inside a large bowl of plum pudding
14.
RUTHERFORD 1899
GOLD FOIL EXPERIMENT
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15.
GOLD FOIL EXPERIMENT
Proved Thomson wrong about electrons
Particles bounce off the foil into the screen, admitting radiation
Looks like a movie projector onto a screen
16.
POSITIVELY CHARGED NUCLEUS MODEL
The electrons rotate around the positively charged Nucleus
Similar to planets orbiting the sun
High charge concentration in Nucleus
17.
MILLIKAN 1909
OIL DROP EXPERIMENT
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Cea.
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OIL DROP EXPERIMENT
Measured the charge of an electron
Like spraying rat poison into a rat nest
An electron is 2000 times lighter than an atom of hydrogen
19.
MASS/CHARGE OF ELECTRON
One drop of oil had an infinite vslue of electrons
It proved that they were the lightest particle
Also proved Thomson's hypothesis correct
20.
CHADWICK 1932
DISCOVERY OF ATOM
21.
DISCOVERY OF NEUTRON
Chadwick discovered the Neutron in 1932 when unknown radiation came out of a Parrafin
A Neutron has no electrical charge
The Neutron was not attached to the Nucleus
Jack Morrison
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