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PS.3 Atomic Structure Models

PS.3 The student will investigate and understand the modern and historical models of atomic structure. Key concepts include a) the contributions of Dalton, Thomson, Rutherford, and Bohr in understanding the atom; and b) the modern model of atomic structure.

AB
atomBasic unit of a chemical element.
protonSmall, positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom.
neutronSmall uncharged particle in the nucleus of an atom.
electronA tiny, negatively charged, high-energy particle that moves in the space outside the nucleus of an atom.
nucleusThe central core of an atom containing protons and usually neutrons.
chargeA characteristic of a unit of matter that expresses the extent to which it has more or fewer electrons than protons.
atomic numberThe number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
atomic mass unit (amu)A unit of measurement for the mass of particles in atoms.
atomic massThe average mass of one atom of an element.
quarkCombine to form composite particles called hadrons, the most stable of which are protons and neutrons in the atomic nucleus.
nanoscaleThe study of the performance of microscopic structures, materials, and devices.
Bohr modelElectrons orbit the nucleus at set distances, when an electron orbit changes it does so in a quantum leap, the energy difference is emitted in photons.
Electron Cloud ModelElectrons randomly orbit the nucleus of an atom.
Quantum Mechanical ModelBased on mathematics, uses complex shapes or orbitals or electron clouds, volumes of space in which there is likely to be an electron.
DaltonMatter consists of atoms, atoms of elements are identical and can be neither created or destroyed, atoms form compounds in given rations, atom is positive billiard ball.
ThomsonPlum pudding (blueberry muffin) model of atom in which atom is composed of protons with electrons stuck to it.
RutherfordNuclear atom or planetary model, atom has positive nucleus with electrons orbiting like planets around the sun. Gold foil experiment = protons.
ChadwickNuclear atom or planetary model, modified nucleus to show proton and neutron (discovered neutron).
ShrodingerModel based on the probability equation, electron cloud or quantum mechanics.
BohrModel depicts the atom as small, positively charged nucleus surrounded by electrons that travel in specific circular orbits around the nucleus
Electron Cloud ModelModel depicts a positive nucleus with a cloud-like region where the electron is likely to be found. The most modern, current model used today.



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