The Atomic Theory Timeline

By jjohn1
  • Period: 300 to

    The Atomic Theory

    The evolution of the Atomic Theory
  • 320

    Aristotle- 320 BC

    Aristotle- 320 BC
    Aristotle believed that all matter contained fire, water, earth and air. He didn't believe that atoms were of different sizes and were geometric shapes.
  • 430

    Democritus- 430 BC

    Democritus- 430 BC
    About 430BC, Democritus made a very important observation for his lifetime. He stated that atoms are: -the building blocks for all things and that atoms are tiny, inseparable and vary only by shape and arrangement.
    -he also stated that atoms cannot be destroyed and that atoms are linked to the substance. Aristotle had formed the basic atom model which had been changed over the years.
  • Isaac Newton- 1704

    Isaac Newton- 1704
    Isaac Newton had contributed to the understanding of the atom and had developed the theory of light and also theorised:
    • The three laws of motion and the theory of light had implied a mechanical universe with small, solid masses in motion.
    • Newton states that atoms are stuck together with attractions, also known as forces.
    • He also stated that "matter is formed of solid, massy impenetrable particles".
    Newton states forces keeps atoms intact and all matter are formed of atoms.
  • John Dalton- 1803

    John Dalton- 1803
    In 1803, after many years of researching, John Dalton concluded that: • All elements are made up of tiny inseparable particles, the atom
    • Atoms of the same element are the same due to the same weight
    • Atoms of different elements can be differentiated through the weight as well as be classified by their weight
    • Atoms are indestructible and cannot be split John Dalton had discovered a way to identify elements and atoms by using the weight of the atom.