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Atomic Theory The Movers and Shakers of the Subatomic World.

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Atomic Theory

The Movers and Shakers of the

Subatomic World.

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Dalton

•In the early 1800’s, the English chemist John Dalton did a number of experiments that eventually led to the acceptance of the idea of atoms.

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Dalton’s Atomic Theory

•All elements are composed of atoms. Atoms are invisible and indestructible particles.

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•Atoms of the same element are exactly alike.

H H

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•Atoms of different elements are different.

O H

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•Compounds are formed by the joining of atoms of two or more elements.

H H O

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Questions...

•What were the four parts of the Dalton’s atomic theory?

•Say it again...

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Was he right?

•Dalton’s atomic theory of matter became one of the foundations of chemistry.

•BUT it needed work…other scientists had to modify the theory.

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Thomson

• In 1897, the work of an English scientist J. J. Thompson provided the first hint that atoms were made up of even smaller particles

•Atoms are divisible…Dalton was wrong!

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Thompson’s Model

•He stated that atoms are made up of positively (+) and negativelynegatively (-) charged particles

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And...

•He thought the positive (+) and negative (-)negative (-) particles were s p

r e a d o u t in atoms like p p u l d u d m i s n

•(plums in puddin’)

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Questions...

•What kind of particles did Thompson find in atoms?

•What did his idea of an atom look like?

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Was Thomson Right?

•Not really…there are positively (+) and

negativelynegatively (-) charged particles inside atoms.

•BUT...

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Rutherford’s Model

•In 1908, Rutherford discovered the nucleus.

•He stated that atoms have a small, dense, positively (+)

charged center called a

nucleus.

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Questions...

•What did Rutherford find inside the atom?

•What did Rutherford’s atom look like?

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So...

•Particles are not spread out like plums in pudding…

•Positive particles (protons) are

in the center (nucleus).

•Where are the negativenegative particles (electrons)?

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Bohr’s Model

•In 1913, Niels Bohr proposed an improvement to Rutherford’s Model:

•Electron’s move in definite orbits around the nucleus, like planets around the sun.

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Questions...

•What did Bohr propose?•Where were the particles in Bohr’s model of an atom?

•What did it look like?•What was special about the electrons in Bohr’s model?

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Are we there yet?

•Bohr’s model was used for a long time…

•BUT...

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Modern Atomic Model

•An atom has a small, positively charged nucleus surrounded

by a large region in which there are enough electrons (-) to make the atom neutral (0).

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Questions...

•Do electrons have specific orbits in the modern model?

•What does the atom look like in the new model?

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Make Your Timeline•After the sheet is passed out:

–write your name on it!–Fill out the timeline according to date, scientist, notes, and picture (if there is one) for each scientist we went over.

–Neatness counts!!!!!–HAVE FUN