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History of the Atom
Scientists and Their Contribution to
the Model of an Atom
Democritus
proposes
the 1st atomic
theory
460 – 370 BC
History of the Atom - Timeline
Antoine Lavoisier
makes a substantial
number of contributions
to the field of
Chemistry
1766 – 1844
John Dalton
proposes his
atomic theory in
1803
1743 – 1794
0
1856 – 1940
J.J. Thomson
discovers the
electron and
proposes the
Plum Pudding
Model in 1897
1871 – 1937
Ernest Rutherford
performs the Gold Foil
Experiment in 1909
1885 – 1962
Niels Bohr
proposes
the Bohr
Model in
1913
1887 – 1961
Erwin
Schrodinger
describes
the electron
cloud in 1926
1891 – 1974
James
Chadwick
discovered
the neutron
in in 1932
1700s
1800s
1900s
Click on picture for more information
Democritus
(460 BC – 370 BC)
• Proposed an Atomic Theory
(along with his mentor
Leucippus) which states that
all atoms are small, hard,
indivisible and indestructible
particles made of a single
material formed into
different shapes and sizes.
• Aristotle did not support his
atomic theory Image taken from: https://reich-
chemistry.wikispaces.com/T.+Glenn+
Time+Line+Project
Antoine Lavoisier
(1743 – 1794)
 Known as the “Father of Modern
Chemistry”
 Was the first person to generate a list of
thirty-three elements in his textbook
 Devised the metric system
 Was married to a 13-year old Marie-Anne
Pierette Paulze; she assisted him with
much of his work
 Was a tax-collector that was
consequently guillotined during the
French Revolution
 Discovered/proposed that combustion
occurs when oxygen combines with other
elements
 Discovered/proposed the Law of
Conservation of Mass (or Matter) which
states, in a chemical reaction, matter is
neither created nor destroyed
Image taken from:
www.ldeo.columbia.edu/.../v1001/geo
time2.html
John Dalton
(1766 – 1844)
 In 1803, proposed an Atomic Theory
which states:
o All substances are made of atoms;
atoms are small particles that
cannot be created, divided, or
destroyed.
o Atoms of the same element are
exactly alike, and atoms of
different elements are different
o Atoms join with other atoms to
make new substances
 Calculated the atomic weights of many
various elements
 Was a teacher at a very young age
 Was color blind Image taken from:
chemistry.about.com/.../John-
Dalton.htm
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J.J. Thomson
(1856 – 1940)
 Proved that an atom can be divided
into smaller parts
 While experimenting with cathode-
ray tubes, discovered corpuscles,
which were later called electrons
 Stated that the atom is neutral
 In 1897, proposed the Plum Pudding
Model which states that atoms
mostly consist of positively charged
material with negatively charged
particles (electrons) located
throughout the positive material
 Won a Nobel Prize
Image taken from:
www.wired.com/.../news/2008/04/d
ayintech_0430
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Ernest Rutherford
(1871 – 1937)
 In 1909, performed the Gold Foil
Experiment and suggested the following
characteristics of the atom:
o It consists of a small core, or nucleus,
that contains most of the mass of the
atom
o This nucleus is made up of particles
called protons, which have a positive
charge
o The protons are surrounded by
negatively charged electrons, but most
of the atom is actually empty space
 Did extensive work on radioactivity (alpha
& beta particles, gamma rays/waves) and
was referred to as the “Father of Nuclear
Physics”
 Won a Nobel Prize
 Was a student of J.J. Thomson
 Was on the New Zealand $100 bill
Image taken from:
http://www.scientific-
web.com/en/Physics/Biographies/Er
nestRutherford.html
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Niels Bohr
(1885 – 1962)
 In 1913, proposed the Bohr
Model, which suggests that
electrons travel around the
nucleus of an atom in orbits or
definite paths. Additionally, the
electrons can jump from a path
in one level to a path in another
level (depending on their energy)
 Won a Nobel Prize
 Worked with Ernest Rutherford
Image taken from:
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ni
els_Bohr.jpg
HISTORY OF ATOM.ppt
Erwin Schrodinger
(1887-1961)
• In 1926, he further explained
the nature of electrons in an
atom by stating that the exact
location of an electron cannot be
stated; therefore, it is more
accurate to view the electrons in
regions called electron clouds;
electron clouds are places where
the electrons are likely to be
found
• Did extensive work on the Wave
formula  Schrodinger equation
• Won a Nobel Prize
Image taken from:
nobelprize.org/.../1933/schrodinger
-bio.html
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James Chadwick
(1891 – 1974)
 Realized that the atomic mass of
most elements was double the
number of protons  discovery
of the neutron in 1932
 Worked on the Manhattan
Project
 Worked with Ernest Rutherford
 Won a Nobel Prize
Image taken from:
www.wired.com/.../news/2009/02/d
ayintech_0227
Progression of the Atomic Model
The structure of an atom, according to: Democritus &
John Dalton
J.J. Thomson
Ernest Rutherford
Neils Bohr
Erwin Schrodinger
James Chadwick
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HISTORY OF ATOM.ppt

  • 1. History of the Atom Scientists and Their Contribution to the Model of an Atom
  • 2. Democritus proposes the 1st atomic theory 460 – 370 BC History of the Atom - Timeline Antoine Lavoisier makes a substantial number of contributions to the field of Chemistry 1766 – 1844 John Dalton proposes his atomic theory in 1803 1743 – 1794 0 1856 – 1940 J.J. Thomson discovers the electron and proposes the Plum Pudding Model in 1897 1871 – 1937 Ernest Rutherford performs the Gold Foil Experiment in 1909 1885 – 1962 Niels Bohr proposes the Bohr Model in 1913 1887 – 1961 Erwin Schrodinger describes the electron cloud in 1926 1891 – 1974 James Chadwick discovered the neutron in in 1932 1700s 1800s 1900s Click on picture for more information
  • 3. Democritus (460 BC – 370 BC) • Proposed an Atomic Theory (along with his mentor Leucippus) which states that all atoms are small, hard, indivisible and indestructible particles made of a single material formed into different shapes and sizes. • Aristotle did not support his atomic theory Image taken from: https://reich- chemistry.wikispaces.com/T.+Glenn+ Time+Line+Project
  • 4. Antoine Lavoisier (1743 – 1794)  Known as the “Father of Modern Chemistry”  Was the first person to generate a list of thirty-three elements in his textbook  Devised the metric system  Was married to a 13-year old Marie-Anne Pierette Paulze; she assisted him with much of his work  Was a tax-collector that was consequently guillotined during the French Revolution  Discovered/proposed that combustion occurs when oxygen combines with other elements  Discovered/proposed the Law of Conservation of Mass (or Matter) which states, in a chemical reaction, matter is neither created nor destroyed Image taken from: www.ldeo.columbia.edu/.../v1001/geo time2.html
  • 5. John Dalton (1766 – 1844)  In 1803, proposed an Atomic Theory which states: o All substances are made of atoms; atoms are small particles that cannot be created, divided, or destroyed. o Atoms of the same element are exactly alike, and atoms of different elements are different o Atoms join with other atoms to make new substances  Calculated the atomic weights of many various elements  Was a teacher at a very young age  Was color blind Image taken from: chemistry.about.com/.../John- Dalton.htm
  • 7. J.J. Thomson (1856 – 1940)  Proved that an atom can be divided into smaller parts  While experimenting with cathode- ray tubes, discovered corpuscles, which were later called electrons  Stated that the atom is neutral  In 1897, proposed the Plum Pudding Model which states that atoms mostly consist of positively charged material with negatively charged particles (electrons) located throughout the positive material  Won a Nobel Prize Image taken from: www.wired.com/.../news/2008/04/d ayintech_0430
  • 10. Ernest Rutherford (1871 – 1937)  In 1909, performed the Gold Foil Experiment and suggested the following characteristics of the atom: o It consists of a small core, or nucleus, that contains most of the mass of the atom o This nucleus is made up of particles called protons, which have a positive charge o The protons are surrounded by negatively charged electrons, but most of the atom is actually empty space  Did extensive work on radioactivity (alpha & beta particles, gamma rays/waves) and was referred to as the “Father of Nuclear Physics”  Won a Nobel Prize  Was a student of J.J. Thomson  Was on the New Zealand $100 bill Image taken from: http://www.scientific- web.com/en/Physics/Biographies/Er nestRutherford.html
  • 13. Niels Bohr (1885 – 1962)  In 1913, proposed the Bohr Model, which suggests that electrons travel around the nucleus of an atom in orbits or definite paths. Additionally, the electrons can jump from a path in one level to a path in another level (depending on their energy)  Won a Nobel Prize  Worked with Ernest Rutherford Image taken from: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ni els_Bohr.jpg
  • 15. Erwin Schrodinger (1887-1961) • In 1926, he further explained the nature of electrons in an atom by stating that the exact location of an electron cannot be stated; therefore, it is more accurate to view the electrons in regions called electron clouds; electron clouds are places where the electrons are likely to be found • Did extensive work on the Wave formula  Schrodinger equation • Won a Nobel Prize Image taken from: nobelprize.org/.../1933/schrodinger -bio.html
  • 17. James Chadwick (1891 – 1974)  Realized that the atomic mass of most elements was double the number of protons  discovery of the neutron in 1932  Worked on the Manhattan Project  Worked with Ernest Rutherford  Won a Nobel Prize Image taken from: www.wired.com/.../news/2009/02/d ayintech_0227
  • 18. Progression of the Atomic Model The structure of an atom, according to: Democritus & John Dalton J.J. Thomson Ernest Rutherford Neils Bohr Erwin Schrodinger James Chadwick + - - - - - - + - - - - - - + - - - - - - + Electron Cloud + Electron Cloud