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Lesson 2.1 – Atomic Structure History of the Atom
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Discovery of the Atom Timeline
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Ancient Philosophers Democritus (460-370 bc) All matter is composed of individual atoms that are indivisible and solid Atoms move through empty space No experimentation was done
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Ancient Philosophers Aristotle (384-322 BC) Disagreed with Democritus Didn’t believe in empty space Democritus' idea for the atom was ignored for over 2000 years
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John Dalton (1768-1828) Dalton’s Theory (1808) Matter is composed of extremely small indivisible particles called atoms
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Dalton’s Theory Continued All atoms of a given element are identical, (size, mass, properties). Atoms of a specific element are different from those of any other element.
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Dalton’s Theory Continued Atoms can’t be created, destroyed or divided
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Dalton’s Theory Continued Atoms combine to form compounds
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Dalton’s Theory Continued In a chemical reaction, atoms are separated, combined, or rearranged.
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Dalton’s Theory Continued *** These are almost all right – which one’s aren’t?
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