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The Atomic Theory 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Atomic Theory Matching Atom Size Democritus Dalton – Ball Model J.J. Thompson – Raisin Bun Model Rutherford – Gold Foil Experiment Bohr – Energy Level Model TeachWithFergy Preview File Whose theory was it anyways? - WORKSHEET IS INCLUDED WITH LESSON PACKAGE - Match the scientist with his model of the atom as well as his atomic explanation. How are atoms studied? ____________ Atoms are too small in size to study easily Size of Earth : soda can …………….. Simulation Simulation Removed This slide has been removed This slide has been removed The Greek philosopher Democritus (460 B.C. – 370 B.C.) was among the first to suggest the existence of atoms ___________ Dalton’s Atomic Theory – The Ball Model: 1800s Referred to the atom as a small, hard, indestructible sphere that cannot be subdivided ___________ An atom is the smallest ……………. ………………. J.J. Thomson In 1897 J.J. Thomson demonstrated that ………………. After further investigation he concluded that the same negatively charged …………. ___________ This slide has been removed Thomson’s Atomic Model • Thomson believed that the electrons were like plums embedded in a positively charged “pudding” • ___________ Ernest Rutherford’s Gold Foil Experiment - 1911 “+” charged ………… ___________ This slide has been removed What he actually found Most of the alpha particles slightly deflected and carried on but some bounced backwards ___________ Rutherford’s Gold Foil Experiment Rutherford’s Findings Most of the particles passed right through A few …………………. ___________ …………….. The Rutherford Atomic Model Based on his experimental evidence he concluded that the atom: …………….. Contains a ………….. ___________ This slide has been removed The Bohr-Rutherford Model _______________ Electrons move in …………… Electrons more or less stay in their orbit unless …………. Video Removed