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JOSEPH JOHN THOMSON
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Joseph John Thomson, an English scientist, provided the first hint that an atom is made of even smaller particles.
He observed that there are NEGATIVELY CHARGED and POSITIVELY CHARGED particles in the atom.
J.J. THOMSON’SATOMIC MODEL
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In 1987, he proposed a model of the atom that is sometimes called the plum pudding model (something like a raisin bread).
In this model the electrons (raisins) and protons (pudding) are uniformly mixed throughout the atom.
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The 1904 Thomson model was disproved
by the 1911 experiment, which was interpreted by Ernest
Rutherford
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ERNESTRUTHERFORD
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In 1911, British physicist Ernest Rutherford presented a new theory about the structure of the atom.
He reasoned that all of an atom’s positively charged particles were contained at the center, which he then called NUCLEUS.
RUTHERFORD’S ATOMIC MODEL
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Ernest Rutherford publishes his atomic theory describing the atom as having a central positive nucleus surrounded by negative orbiting electrons.
The electrostatic force of attraction between electrons and nucleus was likened to the gravitational force of attraction between the revolving planets and the Sun.
This model suggested that most of the mass of the atom was contained in the small nucleus, and that the rest of the atom was mostly empty space.
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The scattering of alpha particles was due to the strong [electrostatic repulsion]which the alpha particles experienced when they approached the positive nucleus. The closer the approach, the greater the scattering.
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Explanation of Alpha-Scattering Results
Plum-pudding atom
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Alpha particles
Nuclear atom
Nucleus
Thomson’s model Rutherford’s model
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Results of foil experiment if plum-pudding had been correct.
Electrons scatteredthroughout positive
charges
Zumdahl, Zumdahl, DeCoste, World of Chemistry 2002, page 57
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Interpreting the Observed Deflections
Dorin, Demmin, Gabel, Chemistry The Study of Matter , 3rd Edition, 1990, page 120
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In a ¼ sheet of paper:
How did Rutherford's model of the atom differ from Thomson's model?