History of Atom

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Aristotle

philosopher that stated all matter is composed of 4 elements - air, earth, water, and matter

Robert Millikan

Scientist who devised the oil drop experiment which allowed the charge on the electrons to be calculated

Bohr model

- model of atom where electrons move in definite paths (orbits) around the nucleus.

JJ Thomson

- scientist who discovered the electron (negatively charged subatomic particle) using a cathode ray tube - developed plum pudding model

Plum Pudding model

-a model of the atom created by JJ Thomson - consists of electrons on the surface of a positively charged sphere

John Dalton

English chemist who developed the Atomic Theory

Democritus

Greek philosopher that believed atoms were the smallest piece of matter

Gold foil experiment

an experiment performed by Rutherford that provided evidence that atoms are mostly empty space and have a dense, positive nucleus

Mosely

determined the number of protons in atoms using x-ray diffraction

James Chadwick

discovered the neutron

Ernest Rutherford

discovered the nucleus by shooting alpha particles through a thin piece of gold foil

cathode tube experiment

experiment done by JJ Thomson in which he discovered the electron

Modern Atomic Model

model proposed by Schrondinger that says there is 90% probability of finding an electron in a certain area around the nucleus.

Atomic theory

proposed by John Dalton 1. All elements are composed of atoms that are indivisible and indestructible (not true because protons, neutrons and electrons were discovered) 2. Atoms of the same element are exactly alike (not true because of isotopes) 3. Atoms of different elements are different. 4. Compounds are formed by the joining of atoms of 2 or more elements.

light emission

released by electrons as they return to the ground state (lower energy level) from their excited state (higher energy level)

Niels Bohr

scientist proposed a model of atom based on energy levels (Each energy level has a different amount of energy; the farther away an electron is from the nucleus, the more energy it has)

Atom

smallest part of an element that keeps the element's properties


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