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GPS: 3a, 3f Date: _____/_____/_____ The History of Atomic Structure Part I: The Road to Modern Atomic Theory Early ________ - _____ B.C. common ______ theory was that all ______ consisted of four "________"—______, _____, _____, and ______. _________ (460-360 BC) = a philosopher who _________ that all matter was made of __________ particles (______). Democritus his theory was based on _______ _________, not _____. philosophers/scientists of this time period did not think doing ___________ was necessary—you could reach the _____ by ____ _______ _________. _________ (the process of _______ base _______ to ____) was the main form of _______________ from this time period until the ____ _____'s. Modern Era Theories/Laws—_____’s – early _____’s Robert _____, in the mid-1600’s, defined “_______” as a _________ that _____ be ______ ____ into ______ substances. Antoine _______ – mid 1700’s – considered to be the _______ Boyle of _______ _________. used the _________ ________ and did careful, _________ ____________ involving the __________ of ______. is credited with developing _________ in 1777 for the… law of ___________ of ____: mass is neither ________ nor __________ in an average _____. _____. (this means ______, Lavoisier _______, etc. __________ matter) Joseph ______—published Law of _______ __________ in 1794: a chemical _______ contains the same elements in _______ the same ___________ (by _____) regardless of the ____ or _______ of the sample. (this means water = H2O ________ Proust you get it, _________ much you have) law of ________ proportions: picture two ________ compounds with the _____ two elements in them—i.e. ______ ________, _____ _______—these compounds will have the same _____, _____ ______ _____ in their required _______ as they do in their chemical ________. carbon monoxide = ___ carbon dioxide = ___ Ex: C O C = 12g O = 16g O C O C = 12g O = __ g CO = __ oxygen, CO2 = __ oxygens, __:__ ratio in oxygen _____ CO = ___ g of oxygen, CO2 = ___ g of oxygen, __:__ ratio in oxygen _____ Part II: _____ Atomic Models Dalton, John—“_____ _______” model English ____________ (____), proposed ____________ for the 3 _____ above thought elements were composed of ______, which were ____________ Dalton’s _______ _______: (five parts) 1. all _______ is composed of very ____ particles called ______ 2. atoms of a given _______ are _______ in ____/_____/other properties; other elements’ atoms are _________ 3. atoms cannot be __________, _______, or __________ Dalton 4. in chem rxtn, atoms are ________/________/_________ 5. atoms of diff. _______ combine in small, _____-__ratios to form compounds “_____ ___” model of the atom. Even after _____ years of the atomic _______, the ________ of the atom was still _________. at this point, the _____ was still thought to be the ________ unit of matter. Thomson, Joseph John—“____ ________” model (or “______ _____”) English ________ (_____), performed ________-____ tube experiments discovered the _________ and its _______ cathode-ray tube: glass _______ tube (attached to a _______ source) through which ________ flows, producing a _____. _______ travel towards ______ (________ charges attract) _______ ______ placement shows that particles were ________, had _____, and had a ________ charge Thomson this model shows the electrons on the ________ of the _______-charged atom (if there were ________ parts to atoms, then there must be ________ parts as well to ________ it, because most matter is ________). cathode rays were not like _______ light—they could be ________ by ________ or ________ fields, and they could pass through thin metal _____, since they were so _____. Millikan, Robert A.—see ________ model American ________ (_____), performed experiments that determined the ____ of _______ to be about 1/_____ the _____ of the ________ atom, or about ______ x 10___ kg. because atoms are ________ ______, they must contain some __ charge to ______ all the __ charges from the ___. Millikan because e- have so much _____ mass than the _____ atom itself, there must be other, much _______ particles make up most of the ____. Rutherford, Ernest—“_______ ____, _______ ______” model ____ _______, along with Hans ________ and Earnest ________ (____) performed the ___-___ experiment, leading to the discovery of the ________-_______ _______. experiment = ________ a thin gold ____ Geiger Marsden with ______-particles (____). Rutherford they did this assuming that the _______ and ____ within each atom was ________ __________ throughout the atom, and expected the alpha particles to go _____ ________. most did, but some (1/_____) actually ______ ____ toward the _______ source! Rutherford ___________ that the reason some particles bounced back was that there was a very ______ ________________area that occupied only a very _____ amount of _____ within the core of the atom (________). to explain this, Rutherford proposed a new _____ for the atom. He imagined the atom as a ________ _____ ______ with a nucleus as the ___ and electrons orbiting like _____. although the nucleus was only ___ ______ ________ the _______ of the atom, it had over _____% of the _____. Rutherford: "It was as though you had fired a _______-____ _____ at a piece of ______ _____ and it had _______ ____ and ____ ___." Bohr, Neils—“________ _______ _____” model Danish ________ (____), new model that explained why _______ electrons do ___ fall in towards the _______ _______. Bohr used _________'s ideas to explain the ________ of the ________ atom with one electron—_________. he suggested that an electron was ________ to certain allowed ________ around the ________. Bohr if it ______ from one orbit to another, the atom _______ or ________ light. thus, electrons only _____ in specific ______ _____ (orbits around the nucleus) similar to the _____ of a _______. these levels reflect ________ ________ of ________ that are _______ to move _______ from one _____ to another. unfortunately, this model only works for 1 atom—_______. Chadwick, James—“__ ________ ______ _______” model. discovered the ________ in the nucleus he used work previously done by _________ to establish the _________ of the _______: using __ _____ to bombard __, he found _____ of __ which had been ______ ___. in _____ he speculated that hydrogen _____ were a _______ _____ of all nuclei. Chadwick He suggested the name ______ for this unit. other _______ for the proton came from the ________ ________ and ______ of nuclei which ______ by ______ units from element to element. these new _______ particles in the nucleus were found to be quite ______ (about _____ times the mass of the ___). However, the ____ mass of most atoms did not ___ __ to ____ the ______ of just the _______ and _______ together. Therefore, there must be ________, __-______ particle in the atom that adds the __________ weight. around _____, ____ ______-____) (________ of ______ and _____ _____) performed an experiment in which _______ was _________ with alpha-particles, and a ____ of particles with high ___________ _____ emerged. she was conducting many ________ experiments during this Joliot-Curie time. However, she was ____ searching for ________. ________ realized that some of her experiments might be used to ____ the elusive ______, so he ________ her experiments with this _____ in mind. he was able to determine that these ________ had approximately the _____ ___ as a ______. When they were exposed to _______ and ________ _____, and they were not ________, he determined that they had __ _______, either. he called these ___-____, __________ particles “_________.” Modern Atomic Model e- in the modern model are arranged in “________,” not _____ (____ model). Orbitals are _____-like ______ around the ______ of the atom in which __ or __ _______ are most likely to be found. They are arranged about the nucleus on the __, __, and __ ____, which we will discuss in further detail tomorrow.