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History of the Atom
Scientists and Their Contribution to
the Model of an Atom
Democritus
(460 BC – 370 BC)
• Proposed that all atoms are
small, hard, indivisible and
indestructible particles made
of a single material formed
into different shapes and
sizes.
• Aristotle did not support his
atomic theory
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Aristotle
(350 B.C.)
• modified an earlier theory
that matter was made of
four “elements”: earth,
fire, water, air.
• Aristotle was wrong.
However, his theory
persisted for 2000 years!
John Dalton
(1766 – 1844)
 In 1803, proposed an Atomic
Theory which states:
o All matter is made of atoms.
o Atoms are indestructible –
can’t be divided.
o All atoms of one element are
exactly alike.
o Atoms join with other atoms
to make new substances.
 Calculated the atomic weights of
many various elements
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J.J. Thomson
(1856 – 1940)
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 Proved that an atom can be divided into
smaller parts
 While experimenting with cathode-ray
tubes, discovered electrons
 Stated that the atom is neutral
 In 1897, proposed the Plum Pudding Model
which states that atoms mostly consist
of positively charged material with
negatively charged particles (electrons)
located throughout the positive
material
 Won a Nobel Prize
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Ernest Rutherford
(1871 – 1937)
 In 1909, performed the Gold Foil
Experiment and suggested the following
characteristics of the atom:
o The protons are surrounded by
negatively charged electrons, but most
of the atom is actually empty space
o It consists of a nucleus, that contains
most of the mass of the atom
o This nucleus is made up of particles
called protons, which have a positive
charge
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Did extensive work on radioactivity (alpha & beta particles,
gamma rays/waves) and was referred to as the “Father of
Nuclear Physics”
Was a student of J.J. Thomson
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Niels Bohr
(1885 – 1962)
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 In 1913, proposed Bohr Modelsuggests electrons travel
around the nucleus of an atom
in orbits or definite paths.
 Additionally, electrons can
jump from a path in one level to
a path in another level
(depending on their energy)
 Won a Nobel Prize
 Worked with Ernest Rutherford
History of the Atom - Timeline
1766 – 1844
Antoine Lavoisier
Thomson
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Plum Pudding
Model 1871
in 1897
– 1937
Niels Bohr
proposes
the Bohr
Model in
1913
1887 – 1961
James
Chadwick
discovered
the neutron
in in 1932
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1800s
1900s
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Democritus
proposes
the 1st atomic
theory
1743 – 1794
Erwin
John Dalton
Ernest Rutherford
Schrodinger
proposes performs
his
the Gold Foil
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1891 – 1974
atomic theory
Experiment
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in 1909
the electron
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1885 – 1962
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1856 – 1940
Progression of the Atomic Model
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The structure of an atom, according to:
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Democritus
James
Ernest
Erwin
Neils
Schrodinger
Chadwick
Rutherford
Bohr&
J.J.
Thomson
John Dalton