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Scientist Of Chem

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ATOMIC THEORY SCIENTIST

THE PROGRESSION THROUGH THE AGES
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DEMOCRITUS

460 B.C.
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ATOMOS

  • Democritus claimed that everything is made up of atoms.
  • He helped to propose the earliest views on the shapes and connectivity of atoms.
  • He reasoned that the solidness of the material corresponded to the shape of the atoms involved.
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ARISTOTLE

370 B.C.

4 NATURAL ELEMENTS

  • Believed matter is a mixture of earth, fire, air, and water.
  • Was believed for long time
  • Is wrong
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DALTON

1804
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BILLIARD BALL

  • Suggested that atoms are the smallest particle of an element.
  • That atoms of different elements have different masses.
  • They are solid, indestructible units
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J.J. THOMSON

1897

PLUM PUDDING

  • Discovered electrons
  • Atoms: spheres with positive charge random throughout
  • No nucleus.
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RUTHERFORD

1911
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POSITIVELY CHARGED NUCLEUS

  • Discovered nucleus
  • Discovered alpha beta waves
  • Model showed positive charges were centralized
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MILLIKIN

1911

MASS/CHARGE OF ELECTRON

  • Determined value of charge of an electron
  • Based on balancing forces
  • Used gravitational force and oil as items in the experiment
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CHADWICK

1932

PROTON NEUTRON MODEL

  • Discovered the neutron
  • Said every element has an atomic number and atomic mass
  • He was prisoner in Germany for 4 years