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1.
ATOMIC THEORY PROGRESSION
TIMELINE OF ATOMIC THEIRY
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DEMOCRITUS
492 B.C.e.
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ALFONSO1979
3.
ATOMOS
The word atomos means "cannot be cut"
Thought atoms were made of the same thing but different shapes and sizes
Believed matter could not be divided into smaller pieces forever
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haagenjerrys
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ARISTOTLE
340 B.C.E.
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Lawrence OP
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EARTH, WIND, FIRE, WATER ELEMEMTS
Greeks claimed these were the original four elements
Also suggested a fifth element of aether
Thought all matter was composed of these elements
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Stuck in Customs
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DALTON
1803
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Marc Wathieu
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BILLIARD BALL MODEL
His billiard ball model showed that atoms couldn't be divided
Believed atoms could not be destroyed by chemical reactions, just rearranged
Believed atoms were indestructible
Believed when two or more atoms combine chemically they form compounds.
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kishjar?
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J.J. THOMPSON
1897
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Claire Sutton
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PLUM PUDDING MODEL
Developed this model using the cathode ray
Discovered elections and called them corpuscles
Plus represented a negative charge and the pudding represented a positive charge
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RTUHERFORD
1909
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POSITIVELY CHARGED NUCLEUS MODEL
Fired alpha rays through gold foil and the rays went in all different directions
Wanted to see if the positive charge and the mass of atom were evenly distributed
Worked with Hans Geiger on the gold foil experiment
Thought that atoms are mostly empty space ei the positive charged dense at the center which is the nucleus
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MILLIKIN
1909
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MASS/CHARGE OF ELECTRON
Used the oil drop experiment to determine the sizeof electron charge
He put a charge on an oil drop and measured how much of an electric field was needed to stop the drop from falling
He performed the oil drop experiment with Harvey Fletcher
14.
CHADWICK
1932
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POSITIVELY CHARGED NUCLEUS MODEL
Discovered the neutron
His findings helped contribute to the fission of uranium 235
Showed that neutrons can spilt the nuclei of heavy elements
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