CHAPTER 3: Atoms: The Building Blocks of Matter Section 2.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 11 Matter and Its Properties
Advertisements

The Structure of the Atom
From Philosophical Idea to Scientific Theory
Atom An atom is the smallest particle of an element that retains the chemical properties of that element. Atoms consist of two regions. The nucleus is.
An atom is made of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons; electrons move around the nucleus. Section 2: Defining the Atom K What I Know W What I Want.
Atomic Structure. What is an Atom? The smallest part of an element.
The structure of the atom
Ch Dalton’s Atomic Theory 1.All elements are composed of indivisible atoms (atoms are divisible) 2.Atoms of the same element are identical 3.Atoms.
Subatomic Particles What are three kinds of subatomic particles? 4.2
Chemistry 4.2.
Early Greeks to Present
CHAPTER 4 – ATOMIC STRUCTURE:
© Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Slide 1 of 25 Structure of the Nuclear Atom Cathode-ray tubes are found in TVs, computer monitors, and many other devices.
Early Models of the Atom –An atom is the smallest particle of an element that retains its identity in a chemical reaction. –Philosophers and scientists.
Chapter 4 Atomic Structure 4.2 Structure of the Nuclear Atom
© Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Structure of the Nuclear Atom > Slide 1 of Subatomic Particles Three kinds of subatomic particles are: ___________________________.
Atoms 8.5A The student is expected to describe the structure of atoms, including the masses, electrical charges, and locations, of protons and neutrons.
Chapter 4, Section 2 Sub-Atomic Particles and Nuclear Atoms.
Structure of the Nuclear Atom
Chapter 3 section 2 Structure of atoms Ms.Briones
Chemistry Chapter 3 Review Game. ChemistryChemistry Chemistry 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point 2 points 2 points 2 points.
End Show Slide 1 of 18 © Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Defining the Atom > Early Models of the Atom An atom is the smallest particle of an element that.
HW for Next Class:  Read pages  Worksheet: 5.2 (Structure of Nuclear Atom)  Quiz: Next time.
PART ONE ATOMIC THEORY. Over the course of thousands of years our idea of what matter is made of and what the atom looks like has changed dramatically.
Atomic Theory Chapter 3 Sections 1 &2 9/18/14.
Atomic Structure History and Theories. The Greeks 4 th century B.C. Democritus “Atomists” school of thought Matter is composed of tiny indivisible particles.
Section 2 The Structure of the Atom Lesson Starter Even though the two shapes look different, the characteristics of the various parts that compose them.
The Parts of an Atom.
Unit 2 Atomic Theory. An atom is… The smallest particle into which an element can be divided. “Building block of matter”
A History of Atomic Theory & Basic Atomic Structure Chapter 3: The Atom Big Idea: Physical, chemical and nuclear changes are explained using the location.
The Story of the Atom History and Other Early Stories.
Section Structure of the Nuclear Atom Cathode-ray tubes are found in TVs, computer monitors, and many other devices with electronic displays. 3.
Section 3.3 Atomic Structure Dalton described the atomic nature of matter – is that the end of the story?
Slide 1 of 18 © Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Defining the Atom > Atomic Structure Chapter 4 Video 3.
The Atom Pg. 29. Early Theories There was no experimentation Democritus- atoms are solid, homogeneous, indestructible, and indivisible Aristotle- believed.
GSCI 163 Lecture 2. Atomic theory What are things made of? Imagine dividing an object into smaller and smaller units. Is there a limit to how much we.
Atomic Timeline WARM-UP: Take out your Ch. 3 VOCABULARY and timeline materials and begin completing timeline. With your table, you are to create an Atomic.
In 1782, a French chemist, Antoine Lavoisier ( ), made measurements of chemical change in a sealed container. Development of the Modern Atomic.
The Atomic Theory of Matter By Shaffer Lisle. The First Theories John Dalton’s proposed theories: Each element is composed of particles called atoms.
Section 4.2 Defining the Atom.
The Structure of the Atom
Matter & Atoms Unit 2. Matter Matter – anything that has mass and takes up space. Matter is made up of MUCH smaller particles known as atoms. 1)
The Structure of an Atom
Section 2 The Structure of the Atom Discovery of the Electron Cathode Rays and Electrons Chapter 3 These particles were named electrons. Experiments in.
Models of Atomic Structure. Dalton’s Small Dense Sphere.
Atoms & Their Structure Chapter 2 Section 1 Part 2.
Atoms: The building blocks of Matter The Structure of the Atom.
1.3 Early Models of the Atom pp Ancient Models of the Atom Democritus: he stated that there must be a smallest particle, which he called an.
The History of the Atom Democritus to Rutherford.
Chapter 4. Atom Smallest particle of an element that retains its chemical identity Atoms of the same element cannot be separated chemically because they.
Preview Lesson Starter Objectives The Structure of the Atom Properties of Subatomic Particles Discovery of the Electron Discovery of the Atomic Nucleus.
Slide 1 of 25 Chemistry 4.2. © Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Slide 2 of 25 Structure of the Nuclear Atom Cathode-ray tubes are found in TVs, computer.
Structure of the Nuclear Atom By PresenterMedia.com PresenterMedia.com.
THE ATOM History and Structure. The Atom  Objectives Summarize the observed properties of cathode rays that led to the discovery of the electron Summarize.
Section 3.3 Atomic Structure Objectives 1.To learn about the internal parts of an atom 2.To understand Rutherford’s experiment 3.To describe some important.
Subatomic Particles protons, neutrons and electrons.
Ch 5: Atomic Structure. warmup All matter is composed of very small particles called atoms. In middle school science you learned about the atom. 1. Draw.
(8th) Chapter 4-1 Cornell Notes “Introduction to Atoms”
Atomic Structure Chapter 4. What is an atom? Draw a circle map for atoms Atom: the smallest particle of an element that retains its identity in a chemical.
End Show © Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Slide 1 of 25 Structure of the Nuclear Atom Cathode-ray tubes are found in TVs, computer monitors, and many.
THE NUCLEAR MODEL OF THE ATOM. Lesson Objectives Distinguish between the three main subatomic particles. Understand the contributions of J. J. Thomson,
Section 4.2 Defining the atom. The Atom What we know now: Definition: Atoms are the smallest particle of an element that retains the properties of that.
Chapter 5 Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table
Chapter 3 Lesson Starter
The Structure of the Atom
Chapter 3 Structure of the Atom
The Structure of the Atom
Chapter 3 Lesson Starter
Atomic Structure Notes
Presentation transcript:

CHAPTER 3: Atoms: The Building Blocks of Matter Section 2

An atom is described as the smallest particle of an element that retains the chemical property of that element. One conclusion made by John Thomson that led to the development of current atomic theory was that electrons were found in all atoms. One conclusion made by Ernest Rutherford that led to the development of current atomic theory was most of the mass of an atom is found in the nucleus and that the nucleus occupies very little space within an atom.

O nce conclusion made by Robert Millikan that led to the development of current atomic theory is that he confirmed the negative charge of the electron and suggested the approximate value of the electron’s mass.

The cathode is connected to the negative terminal of the voltage source. (negative electrode) The Anode is connected to the positive terminal of the voltage source. (positive electrode) The cathode-ray tube is connected to a vacuum pump because the charges will only flow through gases at very low pressures. The tube containing gas at low pressures led scientists to conclude that the rays were composed of negative particles.

Particle Electric Charge Actual Mass Electron 9.1 x Proton x Neutron x