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Theories and Structure of the Atom Dalton’s Atomic Model (1805) Dalton’s model of the atom was an indivisible sphere of matter. Dalton’s Contributions: • Conservation of Mass (In any reaction, mass before and after the reaction will be the same) • Elements can combine in different proportions (Ex: H2O and H2) Thompson’s Atomic Model (1897) Thompson’s Contributions: • J.J. Thompson discovered the idea of charge in an atom • His models placed the electrons throughout the positively charged atom • AKA raisin bun model Rutherford’s Gold-Foil Experiment Rutherford’s Atomic Model(1911) Rutherford conducted an experiment where positively charged alpha particles were fired at gold foil. His observations included: Most alpha particles passed straight through the foil A few alpha particles bounced back Rutherford’s contributions to the atomic model Since most of the alpha particles passed through the foil: 1. Most of the atom is empty space Since some of the alpha particles bounced back: 2. Part of the atom is very dense and positive. (He called this the nucleus) Rutherford’s Atomic Model (1911) The nucleus is a dense mass of protons and neutrons. Electrons exist outside the nucleus. Bohr’s Atomic Model (1913) Bohr’s Contributions: • Discovered that electrons exist in electron levels. • Using hydrogen gas, he was able to show how electrons have a certain amount of energy and can “jump” from one level to the next. Subatomic Particles Particles Charge Mass (amu) Protons 1 Neutrons 1 Electrons Negligible (1/2000) Location History of the Atom Videos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhWgv0S TLZs&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmmglV Nl9OQ&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfY4R5m kMY8&feature=related