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Development of Atomic Structure How long have people been interested in understanding matter and its structure? A.Thousands of years B.Hundreds of years C.A few years D.Never
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Democritus (ca. 450 BC)
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Ancient Philosophy Who: Aristotle, Democritus When: More than 2000 years ago Where: Greece What: Aristotle believed in 4 elements: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water. Democritus believed that matter was made of small particles he named “atoms”. Why: Aristotle and Democritus used observation and inference to explain the existence of everything.
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Alchemists Who: European Scientists When: 800 – 900 years ago Where: Europe What: Their work developed into what is now modern chemistry. Why: Trying to change ordinary materials into gold.
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Alchemic Symbols
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John Dalton (1766-1844)
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Dalton’s Atomic Theory (18030 1) All matter is made of atoms. Atoms are indivisible and indestructible. 2) All atoms of a given element are identical in mass and properties 3) Compounds are formed by a combination of two or more different kinds of atoms. 4) A chemical reaction is a rearrangement of atoms.
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Wilhelm Roentgen (ca. 1895)
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Henri Becquerel
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Marie Curie ca. 1920. Inset: Pierre Curie (Marie's favorite picture of her husband).
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Ernest Rutherford
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Rutherford Scattering: Nuclear Model Rutherford scattering probes the atom. (Hit it with something!) –Beam of particles (He 2+ ) strikes a thin gold metal foil. –Atoms in the foil scatter the alpha particles through various scattering angles that are detected with a scintillation screen. –180º scattering can occur (“back bounce”), indicating a “hard core” interaction between the a particles and atoms in the foil. “Nuclear” model by Rutherford explains large scattering angles.
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