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The document discusses the evolution of atomic theory and different atomic models throughout history. It provides a table with scientists and their discoveries, including Democritus with atomism, J.J. Thomson with discovering the electron, Niels Bohr with electrons orbiting the nucleus, Schrodinger and Heisenberg with the uncertainty principle, and modern quantum mechanical models. It also has questions about matching atomic models to their number and determining numbers of protons, neutrons, and electrons for different elements.

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Wizer Me

The document discusses the evolution of atomic theory and different atomic models throughout history. It provides a table with scientists and their discoveries, including Democritus with atomism, J.J. Thomson with discovering the electron, Niels Bohr with electrons orbiting the nucleus, Schrodinger and Heisenberg with the uncertainty principle, and modern quantum mechanical models. It also has questions about matching atomic models to their number and determining numbers of protons, neutrons, and electrons for different elements.

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The Evolution of Atomic Theory

Directions: Complete the table by supplying the correct data about the evolution of the atomic
theory and the scientists behind them.

Atomic History Quiz


Scientists Discovery Atomic Model

Atomos Atomism, no p+, e-, n0

The Atomic Models Atomic Theory


Match the correct model with the correct number by placing them in order from from the first
model (#1) to the most recent model (#5)
J.J. Thomson

#1

Nucleus and Proton

Electrons move in definite


Niels Bohr
orbits around the nucleus

Schroedinger & Electron position and


#2 Heisenberg uncertainty principle

(LT 3 in Leap Week 6)


Directions: Given the Atomic Number and Mass Number of the following elements, determine the
number of Protons, Neutrons and Electrons.

#3 ATOMIC MASS NO. OF NO. OF NO. OF


ELEMENT
NUMBER NUMBER PROTONS ELECTRON NEUTRON
S S

11
BORON 5

ARGON 18 40
#4

KRYPTON 36 84

SULFUR 16 32

#5 SILVER 47 108

IRON 26 56

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