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ATOMIC THEORY TIMELINE
A PROGRESSION OF KNOWLEDGE ON ATOMS
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DEMOCRITUS, 460 BC
THE ATOMOS MODEL
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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
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FOUR ELEMENTS MODEL
Earth was everything dry
Wind was everything wet
Fire was everything hot
Water was everything cold
Combined, they made other elements
6.
DALTON, 1803
BILLIARD BALL MODEL
7.
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
8.
THOMSON, 1897
PLUM PUDDING MODEL
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PLUM PUDDING MODEL
Atoms consist of two charges
Positively charged particle
Negatively charged electrons
Discovered through Cathode Ray Experiment
10.
RUTHERFORD, 1909
POSITIVELY CHARGED NUCLEUS
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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
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MILLIKAN, 1909
MASS + CHARGE OF ELECTRONS
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MASS + CHARGE OF ELECTRONS
Electron charge is 1.6x10^-19 Coulombs
Electron mass is 9.1x10^-31 Kg
Conducted the Oil Drop Experiment
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CHADWICK, 1932
PROTON/NEUTRON MODEL
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PROTON/NEUTRON MODEL
Atomic # is determined by # of protons
Discovered the neutron
Found by shooting alpha rays at Be
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