History of the Development of the Modern Model of the Atom

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History of the Development of the Modern Model of the Atom

Dalton’s Atomic Theory (early 1800’s) All elements are composed of indestructible particles called atoms All atoms of an element are exactly alike Atoms of one element (ex. C) are different from atoms of other elements (ex. U) Compounds are formed by joining two or more different atoms in constant whole number ratios.

What did Dalton think the atom looked like?

Dalton was not quite correct. atoms are NOT indestructible particles All atoms of an element are NOT exactly alike

Thomson and the Cathode Ray Tube (late 1800’s) Thomson concluded that the atom was made of smaller particles. Discovered particles with negative charge Electron No matter what metals were used they all produced a negative beam of light Therefore atoms of all elements contain electrons

Video Cathode Ray Tube Animation (53 sec) Demo (2:48)

Thomson theorized a new model of the atom. Very dense with negative particles and positive space between.

Rutherford’s Gold Foil Experiment

OBSERVATIONS most  particles went straight through few  particles were deflected or bounced back CONCLUSIONS atoms are mostly empty space few  particles came close to or hit a positive nucleus in the atom

Rutherford’s Model Electrons randomly orbit a large, positive nucleus

Bohr Model of the Atom (early 1900’s) Electrons have definite, fixed orbits Electrons have a definite energy orbits farther from the nucleus have greater energy

How many e- in each? Energy Level 2 Energy Level 1

Electron-cloud model Modern Model electrons are most likely found in regions outside the nucleus called orbitals and do NOT travel in fixed paths

orbital shapes