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History of Atomic Science & Models of the Atom

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DemocritusThought that matter could not be divided up an infinite number of times.
AristotleThought that matter could be divided up an infinite number of times.
John DaltonProved that "atoms" really existed while studying weather
J.J. ThomsonDiscovered the electron
Ernest RutherfordDiscovered the nucleus
Neils BohrCreated models where the electrons have different energy levels.
James ChadwickDiscovered the neutron.
Experiment: Ran electricity through a gas and saw a glowing ray that could be bent by bringing magnets near it.Conclusion: Atoms contain negatively charged particles that became known as electrons.
Experiment:Fired positively charged alpha particles at a thin sheet of gold foil and found that some of the particles were deflected or bounced back.Conclusion: Atoms are mostly made of empty space with a small, massive center of positive charges.
Experiment: Weighed various kinds of atoms and found that most of them weighed about twice as much as expected.Conclusion: The nucleus of an atom contains neutrons as well as protons. These neutrons have no charge.
Experiment:Seperated different types of air and combined different gas atoms to form compounds.Conclusion:Matter is composed of small building blocks called "atoms" that cannot be broken down any further.
Greek PhilosophersBelieved that understanding something could be settled by debating.
Modern ScientistsBelieve understanding can be achieved by conducting experiments.
Another name for a hydrogen nucleus?A Proton
Elements Greeks thought made up all matterEarth, Wind, Fire, Water.
Came up with the plum pudding modelJ.J. Thomson
Conducted the gold foil experimentErnest Rutherford
Model was a solid atom like a bbJohn Dalton
Came up with the Planetaryl ModelNeils Bohr
Sending a current through a gas resulted in thisCathod ray



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