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History of the Model of the Atom
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What is the main topic of the video?
The
history
of the
atom
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What does atomic theory propose?
Everything is made of tiny
particles
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Who originally proposed atomic theory?
Democritus
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When did Democritus live?
Around
500 BC
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What did John Dalton describe atoms as?
Solid spheres
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What did Dalton suggest about different types of spheres?
They make up different
elements
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What model did J.J. Thompson propose in 1897?
The
plum pudding model
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What did Thompson's experiments show about atoms?
Atoms contain
negatively
charged particles
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What did Thompson propose about the structure of the atom?
It has a ball of
positive charge
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What significant experiment did Ernest Rutherford conduct in 1909?
Fired
alpha particles
at
gold foil
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What was Rutherford's expectation about alpha particles passing through gold?
They should pass through easily
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What unexpected result did Rutherford observe in his experiment?
Some
alpha particles
were deflected
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What did Rutherford conclude from his experiment?
Atoms have a compact
nucleus
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What did Rutherford suggest about the negative charge in atoms?
It exists in a cloud around the
nucleus
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What flaw did Rutherford's model have?
Electrons
should collapse into the
nucleus
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What solution did Niels Bohr propose in 1913?
Electrons
orbit
the nucleus in
shells
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Why is Bohr's idea important?
It prevents the
atom
from collapsing
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What did further experiments by Rutherford discover about the nucleus?
It contains
protons
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Who provided evidence for neutrons in the nucleus?
James Chadwick
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What are neutrons?
Neutral
particles
in the
nucleus
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What are the key developments in atomic theory from Democritus to Chadwick?
Democritus: Proposed atomic theory (
500 BC
)
Dalton
: Described atoms as solid spheres
Thompson
: Plum pudding model with electrons
Rutherford
: Nuclear model with nucleus
Bohr
: Electrons orbiting in shells
Chadwick: Discovery of
neutrons
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