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Atomic Theory. Early Theory. Democritus (400 BC) thought the world was made of tiny particles Aristotle believed that all matter was made up of 4 elements: Fire Earth Water Air. John Dalton. Believed that… All matter is composed of extremely small, indivisible particles called atoms
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Early Theory • Democritus (400 BC) thought the world was made of tiny particles • Aristotle believed that all matter was made up of 4 elements: • Fire • Earth • Water • Air
John Dalton Believed that… • All matter is composed of extremely small, indivisible particles called atoms • All atoms of a given element are identical • Atoms cannot be created or destroyed • Atoms combine to form compounds
J.J Thompson • The discovery of electrons and protons led to Thompsons plum pudding model of the atom. • “Chocolate chip cookie model” • Positive background speckled with negative particles
Terms: • Nucleus: dense middle of the atom • Electrons: negatively charged particles around the nucleus, “cloud” formation. • Protons: positively charged particles found in the nucleus • Neutrons: no charge, or neutral particles also found in the nucleus
Ernest Rutherford • Found most of the mass in the middle of the atom • Nucleus= protons and neutrons • Electrons form a cloud around the nucleus
Neils Bohr • Believed electrons to be found in orbital paths around the nucleus. • Mapped out where they are most likely to be found
Atomic number = number of protons • Atomic mass = p+ + n° • p+ = e-
184 W 74 19 F 9 80 Br 35 Practice Find the number of protons number of neutrons number of electrons atomic number mass number
Isotopes: Different forms of the same element based on the number of neutrons in the nucleus