Developing the model of the atom: Atomic structure: Physics: GCSE (9:1)

    Cards (15)

    • Atom
      Building block of matter
    • J J Thomson
      Discovered the electron and went on to propose that the atom looked like a plum pudding
    • Plum Pudding model

      An atom is a sphere of positive charge, with negatively charged electrons in it
    • Ernest Rutherford
      Eonducted an experiment to test the plum pudding model
    • Alpha particle scattering experiment
      An experiment carried out by two students of Ernest Rutherford where they directed a beam of alpha particles at a very thin gold foil suspended in a vacuum
    • Alpha particles
      A type of nuclear radiation with a positive charge
    • Expected results from experiment
      The alpha particles should have passed straight through the foil undeflected
    • Actual results from experiment
      Most of the alpha particles did pass straight through the foil but a small number of were deflected by large angles and a very small number of alpha particles reflected straight back off the foil
    • conclusions from experiment
      the mass of an atom was concentrated at the centre (nucleus) and that the nucleus was charged
    • Nuclear model
      An atom is mostly empty space with a positively charged nucleus in the centre that contains most of the mass and electrons orbiting the nucleus
    • Niels Bohr
      Adapted the nuclear model by suggesting that electrons orbit the nucleus at specific distances
    • James Chadwick
      Provided the evidence to show the existence of neutrons within the nucleus
    • Current model of the atom
      An atom is mostly empty space with protons and neutrons contained in the nucleus and electrons orbiting the nucleus in different energy levels
    • What happens to electrons when an atom absorbs energy
      Electrons at a particular energy level jump to higher levels (at larger distances from the nucleus)
    • When electrons in an atom move to a lower energy level
      The atom emits energy, releasing it as a specific frequency of light