Webquest Scientists Atom Answers
Webquest Scientists Atom Answers
Webquest Scientists Atom Answers
Answer these questions on your own, USING COMPLETE SENTENCES where appropriate (most of
the questions, except tables and drawings). If you require more space, please complete on another piece
of paper.
Atom Basics: Go to: http://www.chemtutor.com/struct.html and read the “And you thought you were
strange” section to answer the following questions (put answers in the table).
1. What are the three subatomic particles that all atoms are made of?
2. Where are each of the three particles located within the atom?
3. What is the electrical charge of each particle?
1. The 3 subatomic particles 2. Location within the Atom 3. Electrical Charge
6. How were the ideas of these two men received by Aristotle, and what was the result on the progress of
atomic theory for the next 2,000 years?
350 B.C - Aristotle modified an earlier theory that matter was made of four “elements”: earth, fire, water, air.
This gave rise to the alchemists (who searched for a way to turn lead to gold).
10. What was the evidence for “bodies much smaller than atoms”?
Thomson in a series of experiments designed to study the nature of electric discharge in a high-vacuum
cathode-ray tube, an area being investigated by numerous scientists at the time. He interpreted the deflection
of the rays by electrically charged plates and magnets as evidence of "bodies much smaller than atoms" that
he calculated as having a very large value for the charge-to-mass ratio. Later he estimated the value of the
charge itself.
13. How much smaller was the nucleus, than the atom itself, according to Rutherford?
After tracing many particles and examining the patterns, Rutherford deduced that the atom must have nearly
all its mass, and positive charge, in a central nucleus about 10,000 times smaller than the atom itself.
14. How did Bohr modify this model of the atom (i.e. what was his “revolutionary idea” about
electrons)?
Bohr suggested the revolutionary idea that electrons "jump" between energy levels (orbits) in a quantum
fashion, that is, without ever existing in an in-between state. Thus when an atom absorbs or gives off energy
(as in light or heat), the electron jumps to higher or lower orbits.
17. What observation led Chadwick (and Rutherford) to conclude there must be something besides just
the proton in the nucleus of atoms?
Using an experimental method for tracking particle radiationHis experiments were successful. He was able to
determine that the neutron did exist and that its mass was about 0.1 percent more than the proton's.
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