A NEW AGE DAWNS Chapter 9 THE MIGHTY ATOM
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Presented by: Nihal Lashin
Omar Sarwat
Mohamed Sadek
General Knowledge about atoms
“All things are made of atoms” the great Caltech
physicist Richard Feynman.
The basic working arrangements of atoms is the
molecule.
What is a molecule?
Chemists way of thinking:
Molecules Vs Elements
Properties of an atom:
1. Tiny
2. Durable
Long lived (10ˆ35 )
3. Everywhere
4. Numerous
5. Recycled
6. Indestructible
The size of an atom:
If you want to see a paramecium- a single celled, fresh
water creature which is about 0.002 mm, you have to
enlarge it 12 meters across
BUT
If you want to see an atom in a drop of water you have to
enlarge the drop 24 kilometers across
***Can you see how small it is???
The scale of an atom: One ten-millionth of a millimeter.
History of atoms:
First the idea of atoms developed by the ancient
Greeks.
Dalton’s contribution:
Relative size of an atom
2. Characters of atoms
3. How atoms fit together
1.
The Viennese physicist
Ernest Mach doubted
the existence of atoms…
“Atoms cannot be
perceived by the senses…
they are things of
thought” he wrote.
• The first real hero of the
atomic age is Ernest
Rutherford.
He received a Nobel Prize for investigations into
disintegration of the element.
In Manchester University, he did his most important
work in determining the structure and the nature of
the atom.
In 1910 he invented the radiation detector.
An atom according to Rutherford was an empty space
with a very dense nucleus at the centre.
In 1897 J.J. Thomson discovered
the electron
In 1911 C. T. R. Wilson produced
the first particle detector.
In 1932 James Chadwick
discovered the neutron.
The Atom Revealed
• In 1910, Rutherford and his assistant Hans Geiger
conducted an Experiment which revealed the internal
structure of an atom.
•Http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pZj0u
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• We will add some more points after the video to further illustrate the
experiment and its conclusion.
The structure of an atom as we know now:
It’s made of three things:
Protons which have a positive charge
2.
Electros which have a negative charge
3.
Neutrons which have no charge
Protons and neutrons are packed inside of the
nucleus, while electrons spin around outside.
1.
** Protons give an atom its
identity, while neutrons
add to its mass.