The History of the Atomic Theory Flashcards

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What did Democritus discover and what were his beliefs about it?
He discovered the atom and he believed that it was indivisible and indestructable.
How did Sir Isaac Newton contribute to the theory?
Proposed a mechanical universe with small solid masses in motion.
How did John Dalton contriubute to the theory?
Transformed Democritus' ideas into scientific theory
What did Mendeleev contribute that greatly helped us?
The periodic table
What did Goldstein do?
Discovered evidence of protons when rays traveled opposite of cathode rays
What did JJ Thompson do?
Discovered electrons using a cathode ray which disproved Democritus' theory that atoms were indivisible
What did Marie Curie do?
She studied uranium and thorium and she and her husband Pierre discovered polonium and radium
What did Einstein do?
Published the famous equation E=mc2
What did Milikan do?
Said that electrons have mass
What did Rutherford do?
Shot a particle emitter through gold foil
What did Bohr do?
Developed an explanation of atomic structure that underlies regularities of the periodic table of elements. His atomic model had atoms built up of successive orbital shells of electrons.
What did Werner Heisnberg do?
Proposed principle of indeterminancy: you cannot know both the position and velocity of a particle.
What did Schrodinger do?
Introduced wave mechanics as a mathematical model of the atom.
What did Chadwick do?
Discovered the neutron