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Tuesday, October 15 B-Day New Unit, Pick up a cover sheet. Transfer Unit 2 to your binder. History of the Atom • Early Greek PhilosophersDemocritus – 460- 370 B.C. – All things are “composed of minute, indestructible particles. – These particles are pure matter and are mostly empty. John Dalton- Atomic Theory 1803 • Atoms of different elements combine in whole number ratios. • Atoms could not be divided or destroyed. • Different elements contain different chemical properties. • Atoms of the same element contain the same chemical properties. JJ Thompson 1897 • Created Tube with + charged anode on one side and a – charged cathode on the other. Two strong magnets were placed in the middle of the tube. • Shot a cathode ray (stream of electrons) through the tube. • Results- The ray was deflected toward the positive magnet. • Conclusion- The beam was composed of negatively charged particles. Ernest Rutheford • Experiment – Shot alpha particles (+ protons) through a thin layer of gold foil. – Fluorescent screen used to detect path of particles. • Result 1: Most of the alpha particles went straight through the gold foil. • Conclusion 1: Atom is mostly empty space. • Result 2- A few of the particles were deflected back or hit the screen at angles. • Conclusion 2- The Center of the atom is dense, positive, and very small. Rutherford’s Model Think/Pair/Share In what ways did Thompson’s work help Rutherford to develop his model? Niels Bohr (1913) Planetary Model • Electrons revolve in orbits of specific radius around the nucleus without emitting radiation; • Within each orbit, each electron has a fixed amount of energy; electrons in orbits farther away from the nucleus have greater energies; • An electron may ‘jump’ from one orbit of high energy to another of lower energy causing the energy difference to be emitted as a photon of electromagnetic radiation such as light; Bohr Model Modern Models • Developed through quantum physics and mathematical models. • Instead of orbits electrons move in orbitals • Instead of a pre-determined path, electrons move around in an area. Summary of what we know… Subatomic Particle Proton Symbol 1 p Relative Charge Relative Mass (amu) +1 1 amu 0 1 amu -1 0 amu +1 Neutron 1n 0 Electron 0e -1 AMU • Atomic mass unit- the standard unit that is used for indicating mass on an atomic scale. • One amu= mass of one proton or neutron.