Chapter 2.4 The Observations that Led to the Nuclear Atom Model Flashcards
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Cathode rays
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Rays originating at the negative electrode (cathode) and moving to the positive electrode (anode)
cathode rays consist of negatively charged particls found in all matter
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Observations that established the properties of Cathode rays
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- Ray bends in magnetic field
- Ray bends toward positive plate in electric field
- Ray is identical for any cathode
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Conclusions that established the properties of Cathode rays
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- Consists of charged particles
- Consists of negative particles
- Particles found in all matter
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J.J Thomson (1897)
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discovered atoms contain even smaller particles
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Robert Millikan (1908)
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figured the minimum charge = charge of electron
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Electron’s charge
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-1.602x10^19 C (C = Coulomb, SI unit for charge)
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Mass of electron
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(Mass/Charge) x Charge = (-5.686x10^-12 kg/C)(-1.602x1-^-19C)
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Discovery of the Atomic Nucleus
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- Experimental design (Positively charged alpha particles are aimed at gold foil)
- Expected results (only minor deflection of alpha particles)
- Actual results (few alpha particles were deflected back)
- Conclusion (an atom is mostly space occupied by electrons) & (in the center is a tiny region (nucleus) containing all the positive charge/mass of the atom (protons))
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James Chadwick (1932)
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discovered the neutron