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Atomic Timeline

650 BC - Greek Philosophers Earth Water Fire Wind

450 BC - Democritus Greek: atomus – means indivisible Coined the term “atom” Deep Thinker - No evidence was provided

The Dark Ages Religious and scientific persecution BUT only in EUROPE

Meanwhile… Trade routes between the Middle East and Asia kept Science going. Far Eastern alchemists designed modern glassware and apparatus

Dalton ► First model based on experiments. 1.All matter is made up of tiny particles called atoms. They cannot be created, destroyed or divided into smaller particles. 2.The atoms of one element cannot be converted into the atoms of any other element. 3.All the atoms of one element have the same properties, such as mass and size. 4.Atoms of different elements combine in specific proportions to form compounds.

1903 – J.J. Thomson ► Introduction of atomic charge. Sphere of positive mass with negative charges interspersed. Raisin Bun model

1911 – Ernest Rutherford ► Gold Foil Experiment Anticipated Results Actual Results

Rutherford ► 1. most of the atom is empty space ► 2. there must be a central component of the atom containing all of the positive charge. He called this the Nucleus

1913 – Neils Bohr ► Explained the path of electrons (orbits) around the positive nucleus ► These orbits are specific distances from the nucleus ► Electron energy level model.

Modern Atomic Theory 1. All matter is made up of atoms. Each atom consists of subatomic particles: electrons, protons & neutrons (an atom is divisible, it is the smallest part of an element) 2. Atoms of on element cannot be converted into atoms of another element by a chemical reaction (nuclear reactions, alter the composition of the nucleus, so convert atoms of one element into another) 3. All atoms have the same properties such as size and mass. (exception is isotopes) 4. Atoms of different elements combine in fixed proportions to form compounds. (no changes yet)

Atomic Structure Subatomic particles Location Relative Mass Charge ProtonNucleus 1 amu Positive NeutronNucleus Neutral Electron Energy Levels/ Orbitals amu Negative * 1 amu (atomic mass unit) = 1.66 X kg

Standard Atomic Notation Mass Number (A) – Each element is assigned a mass number which corresponds to the number of protons plus neutrons found in the nucleus of the atom of that element. A = #p + + #n Atomic Number (Z) – Each element is assigned an atomic number which corresponds to the number of protons found in the nucleus of the atom of that element. Z = #p + Standard Atomic Notation X A Z Mass # Atomic # Si p = 14 e = 14 n = 14 Gold?