What is the Particle Thoery of Matter?
What are the properties of a solid? What do the particles do?
the particles jiggle in place because they cant overcome the forces of attraction
What are the properties of a liquid? What do the particles do?
the particles have enough energy to move past each other, but cant completely overcome the forces of attraction so stay in contact
What are the properties of a gas? What do the particles do?
the particles have enough energy to overcome the forces of attraction and move independantly
What model of the atom is this? Was it first, second, third or last? + breif description
Model: Dalton
First model of an atom
shows: atoms of different elements have different properties
What is Daltons theory of his model?
What is the reason for a new model AFTER DALTONS MODEL?
They found atoms could be made to give off electrons
What model of the atom is this? Was it first, second, third or last? + breif description
Model: Thompson
Second Model ofthe Atom
Shows: all atoms must have electrons and since the atom has no overall electric charge, the sphere must be positive with negative electrons in it.
What was Thompsons theory of his model?
(chocolate chip muffin model)
What is the reason for a new model AFTER THOMPSON’S MODEL?
What model of the atom is this? Was it first, second, third or last?
Model: Rutherford
Third Model of the Atom
What is Rutherfords theory of his model?
What was the reason for the new model AFTER RUTHERFORDS MODEL?
What model of the atom is this? Was it first, second, third or last?
Model: Bohr
Fourth Model of the Atom
What was Bohr’s theory with his model?
What model of the atom is this? Was it first, second, third or last? + it’s theory
Model: Modern Quantum Model
Most Modern model of the atom
Theory:
What did Rutherford do in his gold foil experiment?
He directed a stream of small dense particles from a radioactive source at a piece of gold foil only a few atoms thick
What did Rutherford expect to happen in his experiment?
He expected that the particles would go straight through the foil because Thompson’s model showed small light electrons in a positive matrix
What happened in Rutherfords gold foil experiment?
What is the location, charge and atomic mass of a PROTON?
Location: Nucleus
Charge: +1 (positive)
Atomic Mass: 1 amu
What is the location, charge and atomic mass of a NEUTRON?
Loation: Nucleus
Charge: 0 (neutral)
Atomic Mass: 1amu
What is the location, charge and atomic mass of an ELECTRON?
Location: around the nucleus
Charge -1 (negative)
Atomic Mass: About equal to 0 amu
What is the atomic number?
Atomic Number = Number of Protons
(the number of protons is the atomic number)
What is the number of protons equal to?
Number of Protons = Number of Electrons