AtomsSection 1 The Beginnings of Atomic Theory 〉 Who came up with the first theory of atoms? 〉 In the fourth century BCE, the Greek philosopher Democritus.

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AtomsSection 1 The Beginnings of Atomic Theory 〉 Who came up with the first theory of atoms? 〉 In the fourth century BCE, the Greek philosopher Democritus suggested that the universe was made of indivisible units called atoms. Democritus did not have evidence for his atomic theory.

AtomsSection 1 Dalton’s Atomic Theory 〉 What did Dalton add to the atomic theory? 〉 According to Dalton, all atoms of a given element were exactly alike, and atoms of different elements could join to form compounds.

AtomsSection 1 Dalton’s Atomic Theory, continued Dalton used experimental evidence. –Law of definite proportions: A chemical compound always contains the same elements in exactly the same proportions by weight or mass. Dalton’s theory did not fit all observations.

AtomsSection 1 Thomson’s Model of the Atom 〉 How did Thomson discover the electron? 〉 Thomson’s cathode-ray tube experiment suggested that cathode rays were made of negatively charged particles that came from inside atoms.

AtomsSection 1 Thomson’s Model of the Atom, continued Thomson developed the plum-pudding model. –In his cathode-ray tube experiment, Thomson had discovered electrons. electron: a subatomic particle that has a negative charge –Thomson’s plum-pudding model: electrons are spread throughout the atom, like blueberries in a muffin

AtomsSection 1 Rutherford’s Model of the Atom 〉 What is Rutherford’s atomic model? 〉 Rutherford proposed that most of the mass of the atom was concentrated at the atom’s center.

AtomsSection 1 Rutherford’s Model of the Atom, continued Rutherford conducted the gold-foil experiment. Rutherford discovered the nucleus. –nucleus: an atom’s central region, which is made up of protons and neutrons