Title: Chapter 5 Early Atomic Theory and Structure
1Chapter 5Early Atomic Theory and Structure
2Objectives
- History of Atomic Theory (5.1-5.5, 5.7)
- Subatomic Particles (5.5, 5.8)
- Atomic Numbers (5.9)
- Isotopes (5.10)
- Atomic Mass (5.11)
3Democritus of Abdera
- 460 BC to 370 BC
- Student of Leucippus
4Democritus of Abdera
- All matter is composed of atoms, which are bits
of matter too small to be seen. These atoms
CANNOT be further split into smaller portions -
- Atoms are completely solid
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- Atoms differ in size, shape and weight
5Aristotle
- Opposed ideas of Democritus
- Empedoclean theory
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- Ideas dominate into 17th century
6Atomism in Antiquity
- Church spoke against atoms
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7Atomism in the Middle Ages
- Artistotles works rediscovered (1200s)
- Catholic Church
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- De Rerum Natura rediscovered in 1417
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8Atomism in the Renaissance
- Dominated by Alchemists
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- Discovery of many elements
- Preparation of mineral acids
9Robert Boyle (1627-1691)
- Matter is divided into little particles of
several sizes (corpuscles) - First to perform truly quantitative experiments
- Pressure and volume of air
10Antoine Laurent LavoisierFather of Chemistry
- 1743-1794
- Matter can be changed but never created or
destroyed - Law of Conservation of Mass
11Antoine Laurent LavoisierFather of Chemistry
"It took them only an instant to cut off that
head, and a hundred years may not produce another
like it."
12Amadeo Avogadro
13John Dalton
- (1766-1844)
- Englishman
- School teacher
- Developed atomic theory
14John Dalton
- All matter is composed of atoms
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- Atoms cannot be subdivided, created or destroyed
15John Dalton
4. Atoms of different elements combine in small
whole numbers 5.
16John Dalton
Law of Multiple Proportions When two elements
form a series of compounds, the ratios of the
masses of the second element that combine with 1
gram of the first element can always be reduced
to small whole numbers CO, CO2, CO3, etc.
17J. J. Thomson
- 1856-1940
- Showed experimentally the existence of the
electron
18J. J. Thomson
19J. J. Thomson
20Robert A. Millikan
- Determined charge of an electron
- Negative
21Ernest Rutherford
- 1871-1937
- Defined radioactivity
- Named alpha and beta particles
22Ernest Rutherford
23Ernest Rutherford
24The Modern Day Atom
25Atomic Numbers (Z)
26Mass Number (A)
27Isotopes of the Elements
28Ions of the Elements
- Same number of protons and neutrons
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29Atomic Mass
- Measured in atomic mass units
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- Average relative mass of the isotopes of that
element compared to the atomic mass of carbon-12 - Average atomic mass (seen on periodic table)
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