Elements & Atoms Atomic theory grew as a series of models that developed from experimental...

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Elements & Atoms

• Atomic theory grew as a series of models that developed from experimental evidence. As more evidence was collected, the theory and models were revised.

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• Dalton Model – atoms are like smooth, hard balls that could not be broken into smaller pieces. (See p. 8 – Summary of Dalton’s Ideas)

Solid Sphere Model orBilliard Ball Modelproposed by John Dalton

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• Thomson Model – atoms have negatively charged electrons embedded in a positive charge.

Plum Pudding Model orRaisin Bun Modelproposed by J.J. Thomson

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• Rutherford’s Gold Foil Experiment – most particles pass through foil in straight line, but a few were strongly deflected. This led to proposal of Rutherford Model, small, positively charged nucleus in center of the atom.

Rutherford Model of a lithium atom.

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• Bohr’s Model – electrons move in specific orbits around the nucleus of an atom.

The Bohr atom

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• Cloud Model – electrons move rapidly in every direction around the nucleus.

Elements & Atoms

• Modern Atomic Model – nucleus, which contains both protons and neutrons, is surrounded by a cloudlike region of electrons.

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