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UNIT 3 PROJECT
BY: ANUJ DAVE
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ATOMIC THEORY
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DEMOCRITUS
He was a well known philosopher.
He was born in Greece.
He formulated an atomic theory for the universe.
He was right that an atom cannot be cut.
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ARISTOTLE
Aristotle was a philosopher .
He had a strong influence in people's thoughts.
Aristotle was a great speaker.
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DALTON
John Dalton was a very famous scientist.
Dalton’s atomic model is one of the fundamentals of physics and chemistry.
He discovered that certain gases only could be combined in certain proportions.
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J.J. THOMPSON
Proved Dalton wrong that there are small particles inside an atom
Plum pudding model
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RUTHERFORD
Gold foil experiment
Discovered the nucleus
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BOHR
Studied the way atoms reacted to light
Discovered electron levels
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SCHRÖDINGER
Discovered these regions called electron clouds
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HIESENBURG
Did the same thing Schrödinger did
Discovered these regions called electron clouds
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ATOMIC STRUCTURE
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PROTONS
Protons have a positive charge and are in the nucleus.
The number of protons can be seen by the atomic number.
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NEUTRONS
Neutrons have no charge and are in the nucleus.
To know the number neutrons just subtract the protons from the mass number.
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ELECTRONS
Electrons has a negative charge.
Electrons can be found outside the nucleus in electron clouds.
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NUCLEUS
In the middle of the atom and contains protons and neutrons.
It is the mass number on the periodic table.
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ELECTRON ORBITALS
There are shells of electrons.
2,8,18. The first shell holds 2.
The second shell holds 8 and rises by 8.
The third holds 18 because 8+2=10 then 10+8= 18.
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PERIODIC TABLE DESIGN
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ATOMIC NUMBER
The number of protons and neutrons in a atom.
It is on the top left hand corner of the elements square.
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