Introduction to Atomic Theory Evolution

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Ancient Greek Elements
  2. Early Atomic Ideas
  3. Dalton's Atomic Model
  4. Discovery of Electrons
  5. Nuclear Model
  6. Bohr Model
  7. Subatomic Particles

📖 1. Ancient Greek Elements

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Elements (Ancient Greek): Substances believed by Greek thinkers to be the fundamental building blocks of all matter, consisting of earth, air, fire, and water. These are not the same as modern chemical elements.
  • Atoms (Ancient Greek): Invisible particles proposed by later Greek thinkers, thought to be the smallest units of matter. They lacked experimental evidence but laid the foundation for atomic theory.
  • Modern Atomic Model: Scientific understanding that matter is composed of tiny particles called atoms, which are divisible into subatomic particles such as protons, neutrons, and electrons.
  • Atomic Theory Development: Progression from philosophical ideas to scientific models, starting with Dalton’s solid sphere model and evolving with discoveries of subatomic particles.

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1. In the context of ancient Greek philosophy, what do the four elements earth, air, fire, and water represent?

2. Who proposed the idea that matter was composed of indivisible particles called atoms, and in what year was this idea formulated?

3. Who discovered the electron and in what year?

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Ancient Greek elements — definition?

Fundamental substances: earth, air, fire, water.

Elements — Greek definition?

Fundamental substances, earth, air, fire, water.

Dalton's atomic model — key idea?

Atoms as solid, indivisible spheres.

Atoms — Greek concept?

Indivisible particles, foundation of matter.

Electrons — discovery year?

Discovered in 1897 by Thomson.

Dalton’s model — description?

Solid, indivisible spheres.

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