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Chapter 14 - Atomic Theory – Scientist Timeline Below is a list of individuals that have made significant contributions to the concept of the atomic theory. Your task today is to match the scientist with the appropriate description. Some scientists will have more than one description associated with them. Activity 1: Timeline Under each scientists name there is a line. On each line, write the year that they did their work. You should be completing the research for Activity 2 while you do this activity. These scientists did many things – some having to do absolutely nothing with the atom. So, be sure that the date you record – relates to the atom. List the scientists in chronological order based on their discoveries related to the atomic theory.
Activity 2: What the scientists did. Cut each of the scientist rectangles on the 2nd sheet of paper Spread them out across your work table. These are going to be your headings. Next, cut each of the “things they did” descriptions. You are going to research each description and determine which heading / scientist the item goes under. Once you have all in place – ask your teacher to check it.
John Dalton
JJ Thomson
Ernest Rutherford
Democritus
Niels Bohr
James Chadwick
Werner Heisenberg
John Dalton
Werner Heisenberg
__________
__________
JJ Thomson
Ernest Rutherford
__________
__________
Democritus
Niels Bohr
__________
__________
James Chadwick
Dmitri Mendeleev
__________
__________
Discovered the electron
Uncertainty principle A particle’s position, energy, and time can never be precisely known
Created a model of the atom with electrons moving around the nucleus in fixed orbits
Discovered the neutron
Did the gold foil experiment
Hypothesized that the atom was a tiny hard sphere
Discovered that the proton had a positive charge
Discovered that the atom is mostly empty space
Believed that the universe was made of tiny “uncuttable” particles
Believed that atoms of a given element are identical
Greek Pliosopher
Created the atomic theory
Worked with the Quantum Theory
Used the cathode ray tube in his discovery
Found the missing mass of the atom’s nucleus
Created the “plum pudding” model of the atom
Atomic Theory – Scientist Timeline KEY Below is a list of individuals that have made significant contributions to the concept of the atomic theory. Your task today is to match the scientist with the appropriate description. Some scientists will have more than one description associated with them.
Activity 1: Timeline Under each scientists name there is a line. On each line, write the year that they did their work. You should be completing the research for Activity 2 while you do this activity. These scientists did many things – some having to do absolutely nothing with the atom. So, be sure that the date you record – relates to the atom.
Activity 2: What the scientists did. Cut each of the scientist rectangles out below. Spread them out across your work table. These are going to be your headings. Next, cut each of the “things they did” descriptions. You are going to research each description and determine which heading / scientist the item goes under. Once you have all in place – ask your teacher to check it.
John Dalton
Werner Heisenberg
1803
1925
JJ Thomson
Ernest Rutherford
1897
1911
Democritus
Niels Bohr
370 BC
1915
James Chadwick 1932
Discovered the electron JJ Thomson
Uncertainty principle A particle’s position, energy, and time can never be precisely known Heisenberg
Created a model of the atom with electrons moving around the nucleus in fixed orbits Bohr
Discovered the neutron Chadwick
Did the gold foil experiment Rutherford
Hypothesized that the atom was a tiny hard sphere Dalton
Discovered that the proton had a positive charge Rutherford
Discovered that the atom is mostly empty space Rutherford
Believed that the universe was made of tiny “uncuttable” particles Democritus
Believed that atoms of a given element are identical Dalton
Greek philosopher Democritus
Created the atomic theory Dalton
Worked with the Quantum Theory Heisenberg
Used the cathode ray tube in his discovery JJ Thomson
Found the missing mass of the atom’s nucleus Chadwick
Created the “plum pudding” model of the atom JJ Thomson