Atomicstructure

Atomic Theory

  • Antoine Lavoisier

    Antoine Lavoisier
    Known as the "Father of Modern Chemistry". Used his experiment of Turning HgO into Hg+O to come up with the Law of Conservation. The law states that matter can't be made or destroyed.
  • Joseph Louis Proust

    Joseph Louis Proust
    Proust discoverd the compound of Glucose. He created the Law of Definite Proportions, which states that the proportion by masses of two given element would always remain the same. He created the law in 1794, but it was not accepted until 1812.
  • Indivisible, solid sphere model

    Indivisible, solid sphere model
  • John Dalton

    John Dalton
    First experiment was on meteorology, then he studied color blindness. Next he crested his atomic theory. Dalton's atomic theory proposed that all matter was composed of atoms, indivisible and indestructible building blocks. While all atoms of an element were identical, different elements had atoms of differing size and mass.
  • Michael Faraday

    Michael Faraday
    Faraday studied the effect of electricity on solutions. He made the term "electrolysis" and defined it as the splitting of molecules with electricity. He also developed laws of electrolysis.
  • Henri Becquerel

    Henri Becquerel
    While studying the effect of x-rays on photographic film, Becquerel discovered chemicals that decompose and give off very pentrating rays.
  • J.J. Thomson

    J.J. Thomson
    Thomson discovered the electron and also created the Plum Pudding model of an atom. The Plum Pudding Model was devised after the discovery of the electron, but before the discovery of the atomic nucleus.
  • Marie Curie

    Marie Curie
    Curie theorized that radioactive particles cause atoms to break down, then releasing radiation that takes the form of energy and subatomic particles.
  • Max Planck

    Max Planck
    Planck used the idea of quanta (discrete units of energy) to explain hot glowing matter.
  • Plum Pudding Model

    Plum Pudding Model
  • Albert Einstein

    Albert Einstein
    Published the famous equation E=mc^2. It means that energy is equal to mass multiplied by the speed of light squared
  • Planetary Model

    Planetary Model
  • Ernest Rutherford

    Ernest Rutherford
    Known as the "Father of Nulear Physics". Discovered that atoms have a nucleus. He is also credited for the discovery of the proton, He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1908 for his investigations into the disintegration of the elements, and the chemistry of radioactive substances.
  • Robert Millikan

    Robert Millikan
    Millikan's most famous experiment was the Oil Drop Experiment. He also measured the charge of an electron.
  • Quantum Mechanical Model

    Quantum Mechanical Model
  • Niels Bohr

    Niels Bohr
    Bohr made an explanation of atomic structure that underlies regularities of the periodic table of elements. His atomic model had atoms built up of sucessive orbital shells of electrons.
  • Louis DeBroglie

    Louis DeBroglie
    DeBroglie discovered that electrons were similisr to particles and waves. Wave-particle duality. This is the fact that every elementary particles exhibits the properties of not only particles, but also waves.
  • Ernest Schrodinger

     Ernest Schrodinger
    Schrodinger is well known for the Schrodinger Equation which he received a Nobel Prize in Physics for in 1933.The Schrodinger Equation is "the wave equation of non relativistic quantum mechanics". He proved that waves can be used to describe electrons in atoms. He also built off of Bohr's model of the atom with the Electron Cloud Model. This model depicts the floating motion of the electrons, rather then them having a set path of travel.
  • Electron Cloud Model

    Electron Cloud Model
  • James Chadwick

    James Chadwick
    Chadwick discovered the neutron using alpha particles.
  • Otto Hahn

    Otto Hahn
    Conducted experiments proving heavy elements capture neutrons and form unstable products which undergo fission. This process ejects more neutrons continuing the fission chain reaction.
  • Glen T. Seaborg

    Glen T. Seaborg
    Seaborg synthesized 6 transuranium elements. He also suggested a change in the layout of the periodic table.
  • Lisa Meitner

    Lisa Meitner
    Conducted experiments proving heavy elements capture neutrons and form unstable products which undergo fission. This process ejects more neutrons continuing the fission chain reaction.