Structure of Atoms Scientist began to wonder what an atom was like. Was it solid throughout with no internal structure or was it made up of smaller, subatomic.

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Structure of Atoms Scientist began to wonder what an atom was like. Was it solid throughout with no internal structure or was it made up of smaller, subatomic particles? It was not until the late 1800’s that evidence became available that atoms were composed of smaller parts.

History: On The Human Side 1834 Michael Faraday - electrolysis experiments suggested electrical nature of matter 1895 Wilhelm Roentgen - discovered X-rays when cathode rays strike anode 1896 Henri Becquerel - discovered "uranic rays" and radioactivity 1896 Marie (Marya Sklodowska) and Pierre Curie - discovered that radiation is a property of the atom, and not due to chemical reaction. (Marie named this property radioactivity.) 1897 Joseph J. Thomson - discovered the electron through Crookes tube experiments 1898 Marie and Piere Curie - discovered the radioactive elements polonium and radium 1899 Ernest Rutherford - discovered alpha and beta particles 1900 Paul Villard - discovered gamma rays 1903 Ernest Rutherford and Frederick Soddy - established laws of radioactive decay and transformation 1910 Frederick Soddy - proposed the isotope concept to explain the existence of more than one atomic weight of radioelements 1911 Ernest Rutherford - used alpha particles to explore gold foil; discovered the nucleus and the proton; proposed the nuclear theory of the atom 1919 Ernest Rutherford - announced the first artificial transmutation of atoms 1932 James Chadwick - discovered the neutron by alpha particle bombardment of Beryllium 1934 Frederick Joliet and Irene Joliet Curie - produced the first artificial radioisotope 1938 Otto Hahn, Fritz Strassmann, Lise Meitner, and Otto Frisch - discovered nuclear fission of uranium-235 by neutron bombardment 1940 Edwin M McMillan and Philip Abelson - discovered the first transuranium element, neptunium, by neutron irradiation of uranium in a cyclotron 1941 Glenn T. Seaborg, Edwin M. McMillan, Joseph W. Kennedy and Arthur C. Wahl - announced discovery of plutonium from beta particle emission of neptunium 1942 Enrico Fermi - produced the first nuclear fission chain-reaction 1944 Glenn T. Seaborg - proposed a new format for the periodic table to show that a new actinide series of 14 elements would fall below and be analogous to the 14 lanthanide-series elements Murray Gell-Mann hypothesized that quarks are the fundamental particles that make up all known subatomic particles except leptons.

Radioactivity (1896) 1. rays or particles produced by unstable nuclei a. Alpha Rays – helium nucleus b. Beta Part. – high speed electron c. Gamma ray – high energy x-ray 2. Discovered by Becquerel – exposed photographic film 3. Further work by Curies Antoine-Henri Becquerel ( )

Radioactivity Marie CurieOne of the pieces of evidence for the fact that atoms are made of smaller particles came from the work of Marie Curie ( ). She discovered radioactivity, the spontaneous disintegration of some elements into smaller pieces.

Crookes Tube William Crookes Mask holder Cathode (-) Anode (+) Crookes tube (Cathode ray tube) Mask holder Glow

The Effect of an Obstruction on Cathode Rays Dorin, Demmin, Gabel, Chemistry The Study of Matter, 3 rd Edition, 1990, page 117 High voltage cathode source of high voltage yellow-green fluorescence shadow

Crooke’s Tube + - vacuum tube metal disks voltage source magnet William Crookes

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