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Atomic Theory. Let’s Take a Trip Through Time!. Atomic Theories Timeline. Democritus 460 – 370 B.C. There are various basic elements from which all matter is made Everything is composed of small atoms moving in a void - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Atomic Theory
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Let’s Take a Trip Through Time!
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Atomic Theories Timeline
Name Democritus Dalton Thompson Rutherford Bohr Schrödinger
Heisenberg
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Democritus460 – 370 B.C.
• There are various basic elements from which all matter is made
• Everything is composed of small atoms moving in a void
• Some atoms are round, pointy, oily, have hooks, etc. to account for their properties
• Ideas rejected by leading philosophers because void = no existence
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First Concept of an Atom
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John Dalton1766-1844
• Introduced his ideas in 1803• Each element is composed of
extremely small particles called atoms
• All the atoms of a given element are identical, but they differ from those of any other element
• Atoms are neither created nor destroyed in any chemical reaction
• A given compound always has the same relative numbers and kinds of atoms
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Dalton’s Model
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J.J. Thompson1856-1940
• Discovered electron 1897 – Cathode Ray Experiment
• Plum Pudding model 1904– Electrons in a soup of
positive charges
• Discovered isotopes 1913
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JJ Thompson’s Ideas
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Cathode Ray Tube Experiment
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Ernest Rutherford1871-1937
• Nucleus Theory 1910– alpha particle gold foil
experiment
• An atom’s mass is mostly in the nucleus
• The nucleus has a positive charge (Moseley)
• Electrons in fixed orbit
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Alpha Particle Experiment
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Rutherford Model
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Niels Bohr1885-1962
• Planetary Model 1913– Nucleus surrounded by
orbiting electrons at different energy levels
– Electrons have definite orbits
• Utilized Planck’s Quantum Energy theory
• Worked on the Manhattan Project (US atomic bomb)
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Bohr Model for Nitrogen
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Ernst Schrödinger 1887-1961
• Quantum Mechanical Model 1926– Electrons are in probability
zones called “orbitals”, not orbits and the location cannot be pinpointed
– Electrons are particles and waves at the same time
– Developed quantum numbers based on theories of Einstein and Planck
Werner Heisenberg 1901-1976
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Orbitals
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Quantum Mechanical TheoryElectron in a Hydrogen atom
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400 BC 1803 1904 1910 1913 1926
Niels Bohr
J J Thomson
Democratus
John Dalton
Schroedinger / Heisenberg
Ernest Rutherford
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