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Madeleine Wick, Period 5

Published on Dec 12, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ATOMIC THEORY TIMELINE

A PROGRESSION OF KNOWLEDGE ON ATOMS
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DEMOCRITUS, 460 BC

THE ATOMOS MODEL

ATOMOS MODEL

  • Atomos - Greek for "uncuttable"
  • A solid, round ball
  • First theorized matter is made of small particles
  • Very few believed him
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ARISTOTLE, 384 BC

FOUR ELEMENTS MODEL

FOUR ELEMENTS MODEL

  • Earth was everything dry
  • Wind was everything wet
  • Fire was everything hot
  • Water was everything cold
  • Combined, they made other elements

DALTON, 1803

BILLIARD BALL MODEL

BILLIARD BALL MODEL

  • A round ball (billiard ball)
  • "Atoms are indivisible & indestructible."
  • "Compounds are formed by 2 or more atoms."
  • Used Democritus' theory for his discovery

THOMSON, 1897

PLUM PUDDING MODEL

PLUM PUDDING MODEL

  • Atoms consist of two charges
  • Positively charged particle
  • Negatively charged electrons
  • Discovered through Cathode Ray Experiment

RUTHERFORD, 1909

POSITIVELY CHARGED NUCLEUS

POSITIVELY CHARGED NUCLEUS

  • Positive charge is nucleus in the center
  • Nucleus is the largest particle
  • Electrons revolve around the nucleus
  • Electrons follow an elliptical pattern
  • Discovered through Gold Foil Experiment

MILLIKAN, 1909

MASS + CHARGE OF ELECTRONS

MASS + CHARGE OF ELECTRONS

  • Electron charge is 1.6x10^-19 Coulombs
  • Electron mass is 9.1x10^-31 Kg
  • Conducted the Oil Drop Experiment

CHADWICK, 1932

PROTON/NEUTRON MODEL

PROTON/NEUTRON MODEL

  • Atomic # is determined by # of protons
  • Discovered the neutron
  • Found by shooting alpha rays at Be