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atomic theory concept check
name: marylie
- fill in the table with a brief description of each scientists contribution to atomic theory.
democritus: first to propose the idea of atoms
dalton: create the first atomic theory
thomson: discover the electron
millikan: determine the mass and charge of an electron
planck: determine that energy can be measured in units of \packets\
rutherford: discover matter is mostly empty space
bohr:
heisenberg:
de broglie:
schrodinger:
- what are the four parts of daltons theory? indicate which parts are no longer accepted as correct.
- Bohr: Proposed a model of the atom with electrons in fixed - energy orbits.
Heisenberg: Formulated the uncertainty principle.
De Broglie: Suggested that electrons have wave - like properties (wave - particle duality).
Schrodinger: Developed wave mechanics and the Schrodinger equation to describe the behavior of electrons in an atom.
- The four parts of Dalton's theory are:
- All matter is made of atoms, which are indivisible and indestructible. The idea that atoms are indivisible is no longer correct as we know about sub - atomic particles (protons, neutrons, electrons).
- All atoms of a given element are identical in mass and properties. Isotopes show that atoms of the same element can have different masses.
- Compounds are formed by a combination of two or more different kinds of atoms. This part is still generally accepted.
- A chemical reaction is a rearrangement of atoms. This part is still valid.
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- Bohr: Proposed atomic model with electron orbits.
Heisenberg: Uncertainty principle.
De Broglie: Electron wave - like properties.
Schrodinger: Wave mechanics and equation for electrons.
- Parts of Dalton's theory:
- All matter is made of indivisible atoms (Indivisibility is incorrect).
- All atoms of an element are identical (Incorrect due to isotopes).
- Compounds are formed by atom combination (Accepted).
- Chemical reactions are atom rearrangements (Accepted).