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S.MORRIS 2006
HISTORY OF THE ATOMHISTORY OF THE ATOM
460 BC Democritus develops the idea of atoms
he pounded up materials in his pestle and
mortar until he had reduced them to smaller
and smaller particles which he called
ATOMAATOMA
(greek for indivisible)
HISTORY OF THE ATOMHISTORY OF THE ATOM
1808 John Dalton
suggested that all matter was made up of
tiny spheres that were able to bounce around
with perfect elasticity and called them
ATOMSATOMS
HISTORY OF THE ATOMHISTORY OF THE ATOM
1898 Joseph John Thompson
found that atoms could sometimes eject a
far smaller negative particle which he called
an
ELECTRONELECTRON
HISTORY OF THE ATOMHISTORY OF THE ATOM
Thompson develops the idea that an atom was made up of
electrons scattered unevenly within an elastic sphere surrounded
by a soup of positive charge to balance the electron's charge
1904
like plums surrounded by pudding.
PLUM PUDDING
MODEL
HISTORY OF THE ATOMHISTORY OF THE ATOM
1910 Ernest Rutherford
oversaw Geiger and Marsden carrying out his
famous experiment.
they fired Helium nuclei at a piece of gold foil
which was only a few atoms thick.
they found that although most of them
passed through. About 1 in 10,000 hit
HISTORY OF THE ATOMHISTORY OF THE ATOM
gold foil
helium nuclei
They found that while most of the helium nuclei passed
through the foil, a small number were deflected and, to their
surprise, some helium nuclei bounced straight back.
helium nuclei
HISTORY OF THE ATOMHISTORY OF THE ATOM
Rutherford’s new evidence allowed him to propose a more
detailed model with a central nucleus.
He suggested that the positive charge was all in a central
nucleus. With this holding the electrons in place by electrical
attraction
However, this was not the end of the story.
HISTORY OF THE ATOMHISTORY OF THE ATOM
1913 Niels Bohr
studied under Rutherford at the Victoria
University in Manchester.
Bohr refined Rutherford's idea by adding
that the electrons were in orbits. Rather
like planets orbiting the sun. With each
orbit only able to contain a set number of
electrons.
Bohr’s Atom
electrons in orbits
nucleus
HELIUM ATOM
+
N
N
+
-
-
proton
electron neutron
Shell
What do these particles consist of?
ATOMIC STRUCTUREATOMIC STRUCTURE
Particle
proton
neutron
electron
Charge
+ ve charge
-ve charge
No charge
1
1
nil
Mass
ATOMIC STRUCTUREATOMIC STRUCTURE
the number of protons in an atom
the number of protons and
neutrons in an atom
HeHe
22
44 Atomic mass
Atomic number
number of electrons = number of protons
ATOMIC STRUCTUREATOMIC STRUCTURE
Electrons are arranged in Energy Levels or
Shells around the nucleus of an atom.
• first shell a maximum of 2 electrons
• second shell a maximum of 8 electrons
• third shell a maximum of 8 electrons
ATOMIC STRUCTUREATOMIC STRUCTURE
There are two ways to represent the atomic
structure of an element or compound;
1. Electronic Configuration
2. Dot & Cross Diagrams
ELECTRONIC CONFIGURATIONELECTRONIC CONFIGURATION
With electronic configuration elements are represented
numerically by the number of electrons in their shells
and number of shells. For example;
N
Nitrogen
7
14
2 in 1st
shell
5 in 2nd
shell
configuration = 2 , 5
2 + 5 = 7
ELECTRONIC CONFIGURATIONELECTRONIC CONFIGURATION
Write the electronic configuration for the following
elements;
Ca O
Cl Si
Na
20
40
11
23
8
17
16
35
14
28
B 11
5
a) b) c)
d) e) f)
2,8,8,2 2,8,1
2,8,7 2,8,4 2,3
2,6
DOT & CROSS DIAGRAMSDOT & CROSS DIAGRAMS
With Dot & Cross diagrams elements and compounds
are represented by Dots or Crosses to show electrons,
and circles to show the shells. For example;
Nitrogen N XX X
X
XX
X
N
7
14
DOT & CROSS DIAGRAMSDOT & CROSS DIAGRAMS
Draw the Dot & Cross diagrams for the following
elements;
O Cl
8 17
16 35
a) b)
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Cl
X
X
X
X X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
SUMMARYSUMMARY
1. The Atomic Number of an atom = number of
protons in the nucleus.
2. The Atomic Mass of an atom = number of
Protons + Neutrons in the nucleus.
3. The number of Protons = Number of Electrons.
4. Electrons orbit the nucleus in shells.
5. Each shell can only carry a set number of electrons.
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Atomic structure

  • 2. HISTORY OF THE ATOMHISTORY OF THE ATOM 460 BC Democritus develops the idea of atoms he pounded up materials in his pestle and mortar until he had reduced them to smaller and smaller particles which he called ATOMAATOMA (greek for indivisible)
  • 3. HISTORY OF THE ATOMHISTORY OF THE ATOM 1808 John Dalton suggested that all matter was made up of tiny spheres that were able to bounce around with perfect elasticity and called them ATOMSATOMS
  • 4. HISTORY OF THE ATOMHISTORY OF THE ATOM 1898 Joseph John Thompson found that atoms could sometimes eject a far smaller negative particle which he called an ELECTRONELECTRON
  • 5. HISTORY OF THE ATOMHISTORY OF THE ATOM Thompson develops the idea that an atom was made up of electrons scattered unevenly within an elastic sphere surrounded by a soup of positive charge to balance the electron's charge 1904 like plums surrounded by pudding. PLUM PUDDING MODEL
  • 6. HISTORY OF THE ATOMHISTORY OF THE ATOM 1910 Ernest Rutherford oversaw Geiger and Marsden carrying out his famous experiment. they fired Helium nuclei at a piece of gold foil which was only a few atoms thick. they found that although most of them passed through. About 1 in 10,000 hit
  • 7. HISTORY OF THE ATOMHISTORY OF THE ATOM gold foil helium nuclei They found that while most of the helium nuclei passed through the foil, a small number were deflected and, to their surprise, some helium nuclei bounced straight back. helium nuclei
  • 8. HISTORY OF THE ATOMHISTORY OF THE ATOM Rutherford’s new evidence allowed him to propose a more detailed model with a central nucleus. He suggested that the positive charge was all in a central nucleus. With this holding the electrons in place by electrical attraction However, this was not the end of the story.
  • 9. HISTORY OF THE ATOMHISTORY OF THE ATOM 1913 Niels Bohr studied under Rutherford at the Victoria University in Manchester. Bohr refined Rutherford's idea by adding that the electrons were in orbits. Rather like planets orbiting the sun. With each orbit only able to contain a set number of electrons.
  • 10. Bohr’s Atom electrons in orbits nucleus
  • 13. ATOMIC STRUCTUREATOMIC STRUCTURE the number of protons in an atom the number of protons and neutrons in an atom HeHe 22 44 Atomic mass Atomic number number of electrons = number of protons
  • 14. ATOMIC STRUCTUREATOMIC STRUCTURE Electrons are arranged in Energy Levels or Shells around the nucleus of an atom. • first shell a maximum of 2 electrons • second shell a maximum of 8 electrons • third shell a maximum of 8 electrons
  • 15. ATOMIC STRUCTUREATOMIC STRUCTURE There are two ways to represent the atomic structure of an element or compound; 1. Electronic Configuration 2. Dot & Cross Diagrams
  • 16. ELECTRONIC CONFIGURATIONELECTRONIC CONFIGURATION With electronic configuration elements are represented numerically by the number of electrons in their shells and number of shells. For example; N Nitrogen 7 14 2 in 1st shell 5 in 2nd shell configuration = 2 , 5 2 + 5 = 7
  • 17. ELECTRONIC CONFIGURATIONELECTRONIC CONFIGURATION Write the electronic configuration for the following elements; Ca O Cl Si Na 20 40 11 23 8 17 16 35 14 28 B 11 5 a) b) c) d) e) f) 2,8,8,2 2,8,1 2,8,7 2,8,4 2,3 2,6
  • 18. DOT & CROSS DIAGRAMSDOT & CROSS DIAGRAMS With Dot & Cross diagrams elements and compounds are represented by Dots or Crosses to show electrons, and circles to show the shells. For example; Nitrogen N XX X X XX X N 7 14
  • 19. DOT & CROSS DIAGRAMSDOT & CROSS DIAGRAMS Draw the Dot & Cross diagrams for the following elements; O Cl 8 17 16 35 a) b) O X X X X X X X X Cl X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
  • 20. SUMMARYSUMMARY 1. The Atomic Number of an atom = number of protons in the nucleus. 2. The Atomic Mass of an atom = number of Protons + Neutrons in the nucleus. 3. The number of Protons = Number of Electrons. 4. Electrons orbit the nucleus in shells. 5. Each shell can only carry a set number of electrons.
  • 21. This powerpoint was kindly donated to www.worldofteaching.com http://www.worldofteaching.com is home to over a thousand powerpoints submitted by teachers. This is a completely free site and requires no registration. Please visit and I hope it will help in your teaching.