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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
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
makesJ.J.
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proposes the
Chemistry
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
460 – 370 BC
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Democritus
proposes
the 1st atomic
theory
1743 – 1794
Erwin
John Dalton
Ernest Rutherford
Schrodinger
proposes performs
his
the Gold Foil
describes
1891 – 1974
atomic theory
Experiment
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in 1909
the electron
1803
cloud in 1926
1885 – 1962
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1856 – 1940
Progression of the Atomic Model
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The structure of an atom, according to:
Electron Cloud
Democritus
James
Ernest
Erwin
Neils
Schrodinger
Chadwick
Rutherford
Bohr&
J.J.
Thomson
John Dalton