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Page 1: History of Atomic Theory Research the discoveries and experiments of scientists and their contribution to “atomic theory” use textbook & internet Public/All/Kent/Ato

History of Atomic TheoryResearch the discoveries and experiments of scientists and their contribution to “atomic theory”

use textbook & internet

Public/All/Kent/Atomic Research

site your sources

Create a poster

Page 2: History of Atomic Theory Research the discoveries and experiments of scientists and their contribution to “atomic theory” use textbook & internet Public/All/Kent/Ato

Democritus & DaltonDemocritus (460 BC)

First to develop the idea that matter was made of “atoms”.

Dalton (1803)

Proposed the atomic theory

atoms are indivisible & indestructible

elements have unique atomic masses

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Mendeleev (1869)

Developed the first basic periodic table

Table was arranged by atomic weight

was able to predict elements which hadn’t been found

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J.J. Thomson (1898)

• Discovered electrons (-e)• Atoms have — & + charges

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Rutherford (1911)

Discovered the positively charged nucleus

shot positively charged particles through gold foil

electrons moved in circles

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Bohr (1913)

Electrons move in specific energy levels (orbits) around the nucleus

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Schrodinger (1926)

Described electrons as waves

Electron cloud

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Chadwick (1932)

Neutrons (and protons) made

up the nucleus

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Evolution of the

Atom

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Evolution of the Atom