Atomic Structure
By Santosh Sir
Atomic structure in detailed
Atomic structure in detailed
Idea of smallest unit of Matter
The idea of smallest unit of matter was first given by Maharshi
Kanada in the 6th Century B.C in india.
According to him matter consisted of
indestructible minute particles called
PARAMANU. Paramanu combines with paramanu
to form ANU.
The Greek word Atomos means Indivisible
Greek philosopher Democritus called the
paramanu is the atom which is indivisible.
Atomic theory by John Dalton
The first scientific theory about the structure of
matter was given by John Dalton in 1808. This
theory was based on experimental facts.
The main postulates of Dalton’s theory are :
1) Matter consist of small and indivisible particles called atom.
2) Atoms can neither be created nor be destroyed.
3) The atoms of an elements are alike .but differ from other atoms of other
elements.
4) Atoms combine to form molecule .
5) Atoms of different elements combine to form compound.
6) Atoms are smallest unit of matter that can take part in chemical reaction
Definition of an Atom
• Atom is the smallest particle of an element
that exhibits all the properties of that
elements.
• It may or may not exist independently.
Definition of a Molecule
A group of atoms bonded together,
representing the smallest fundamental unit
of a chemical compound that can take part
in a chemical reaction.
Discovery of the subatomic particles
Electron Proton Neutron
Discovery of electrons
Discovery of cathode rays :
William Crook carried the experiment in low
atmospheric pressure(0.01mm of Hg) with
high voltage (10,000 volts) in a discharged
tube. He noted that gas which is taken
inside the discharged tube became good
conductor of electricity and begin to flow
from cathode to anode in the form of rays.
Since these rays flow from cathode to
anode, it is called cathode rays
Joseph John Thomson studied the characteristics of cathode rays by
conducting the same experiment and he concluded that :
1. Cathode rays consists of –ve charged particles , which are
electrons
2. These are integral part of atom.
3. Electron has both mass and electric charge
Properties of ELECTRONS :
1. Electron from all sources are alike.
2. The mass of electron is 1/1837 of the hydrogen atom.
3. The magnitude of charge of electron is -1.602 x 10 -19
Discovery of PROTON
Since negatively charged particles electrons are present in all atoms
and atom as a whole is electrical neutral, it indicates that there must be
some positively charged particle present in the atom which neutralizes
the negative charge on electron.
This realization led to the discovery of proton.
The presence of positively charged particles in an atom was shown by
Eugen Goldstein in 1886. He repeated the same discharge tube
method in which he used perforated cathode.
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Atomic structure in detailed

  • 4. Idea of smallest unit of Matter The idea of smallest unit of matter was first given by Maharshi Kanada in the 6th Century B.C in india. According to him matter consisted of indestructible minute particles called PARAMANU. Paramanu combines with paramanu to form ANU.
  • 5. The Greek word Atomos means Indivisible Greek philosopher Democritus called the paramanu is the atom which is indivisible.
  • 6. Atomic theory by John Dalton The first scientific theory about the structure of matter was given by John Dalton in 1808. This theory was based on experimental facts. The main postulates of Dalton’s theory are : 1) Matter consist of small and indivisible particles called atom. 2) Atoms can neither be created nor be destroyed. 3) The atoms of an elements are alike .but differ from other atoms of other elements. 4) Atoms combine to form molecule . 5) Atoms of different elements combine to form compound. 6) Atoms are smallest unit of matter that can take part in chemical reaction
  • 7. Definition of an Atom • Atom is the smallest particle of an element that exhibits all the properties of that elements. • It may or may not exist independently. Definition of a Molecule A group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that can take part in a chemical reaction.
  • 8. Discovery of the subatomic particles Electron Proton Neutron
  • 9. Discovery of electrons Discovery of cathode rays : William Crook carried the experiment in low atmospheric pressure(0.01mm of Hg) with high voltage (10,000 volts) in a discharged tube. He noted that gas which is taken inside the discharged tube became good conductor of electricity and begin to flow from cathode to anode in the form of rays. Since these rays flow from cathode to anode, it is called cathode rays
  • 10. Joseph John Thomson studied the characteristics of cathode rays by conducting the same experiment and he concluded that : 1. Cathode rays consists of –ve charged particles , which are electrons 2. These are integral part of atom. 3. Electron has both mass and electric charge Properties of ELECTRONS : 1. Electron from all sources are alike. 2. The mass of electron is 1/1837 of the hydrogen atom. 3. The magnitude of charge of electron is -1.602 x 10 -19
  • 11. Discovery of PROTON Since negatively charged particles electrons are present in all atoms and atom as a whole is electrical neutral, it indicates that there must be some positively charged particle present in the atom which neutralizes the negative charge on electron. This realization led to the discovery of proton.
  • 12. The presence of positively charged particles in an atom was shown by Eugen Goldstein in 1886. He repeated the same discharge tube method in which he used perforated cathode.