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ChemistryChemistry70 views·Updated May 27, 2026·1 page

The Evolution of Atomic Theory: Democritus to Modern Quantum Mechanics

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# atomic theory

Greek Philosophers (Democritus)
Thy indivisible sphere that cannot be broken down
Dalton
-atoms cannot be created/destroyed

Evolution of Atomic Theory

The story begins with Greek philosopher Democritus, who first proposed that matter consisted of tiny, indivisible particles called atoms. This idea lay dormant until John Dalton revived it in the early 1800s, establishing that atoms cannot be created or destroyed, atoms of the same element are identical, and different atoms combine in whole-number ratios to form compounds.

J.J. Thomson made the next breakthrough by discovering electrons using a cathode ray tube—a vacuum tube where electron beams travel from left to right. He noticed these beams were attracted to the positive end of the tube, proving atoms contained negatively charged particles. This led to his "Plum Pudding Model" depicting atoms as positively charged spheres with electrons embedded throughout.

Ernest Rutherford dramatically changed our understanding through his famous gold foil experiment. When he fired alpha particles at thin gold foil, most passed straight through, but some bounced back. This proved atoms are mostly empty space with a small, dense, positively charged nucleus at the center—overturning Thomson's model.

Did you know? If an atom were enlarged so its nucleus was the size of a marble, the electrons would orbit about a kilometer away! Atoms are incredibly empty.

Niels Bohr refined Rutherford's model by proposing electrons travel in fixed orbits around the nucleus like planets around the sun. He added that electrons can jump between energy levels. Finally, the modern Quantum Wave Mechanical Model describes electrons existing in orbitals—regions with high probability of finding electrons, rather than definite paths.

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ChemistryChemistry70 views·Updated May 27, 2026·1 page

The Evolution of Atomic Theory: Democritus to Modern Quantum Mechanics

J
Jeanette@jeanette1130

Atomic theory has evolved dramatically over centuries, from ancient philosophical ideas to our modern understanding of subatomic particles. This journey reveals how scientific thinking changes as new evidence emerges and better tools for observation are developed.

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of 1
# atomic theory

Greek Philosophers (Democritus)
Thy indivisible sphere that cannot be broken down
Dalton
-atoms cannot be created/destroyed

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Evolution of Atomic Theory

The story begins with Greek philosopher Democritus, who first proposed that matter consisted of tiny, indivisible particles called atoms. This idea lay dormant until John Dalton revived it in the early 1800s, establishing that atoms cannot be created or destroyed, atoms of the same element are identical, and different atoms combine in whole-number ratios to form compounds.

J.J. Thomson made the next breakthrough by discovering electrons using a cathode ray tube—a vacuum tube where electron beams travel from left to right. He noticed these beams were attracted to the positive end of the tube, proving atoms contained negatively charged particles. This led to his "Plum Pudding Model" depicting atoms as positively charged spheres with electrons embedded throughout.

Ernest Rutherford dramatically changed our understanding through his famous gold foil experiment. When he fired alpha particles at thin gold foil, most passed straight through, but some bounced back. This proved atoms are mostly empty space with a small, dense, positively charged nucleus at the center—overturning Thomson's model.

Did you know? If an atom were enlarged so its nucleus was the size of a marble, the electrons would orbit about a kilometer away! Atoms are incredibly empty.

Niels Bohr refined Rutherford's model by proposing electrons travel in fixed orbits around the nucleus like planets around the sun. He added that electrons can jump between energy levels. Finally, the modern Quantum Wave Mechanical Model describes electrons existing in orbitals—regions with high probability of finding electrons, rather than definite paths.

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Our AI companion is specifically built for the needs of students. Based on the millions of content pieces we have on the platform we can provide truly meaningful and relevant answers to students. But its not only about answers, the companion is even more about guiding students through their daily learning challenges, with personalised study plans, quizzes or content pieces in the chat and 100% personalisation based on the students skills and developments.

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Is Knowunity really free of charge?

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4.7/5Google Play

The app is very easy to use and well designed. I have found everything I was looking for so far and have been able to learn a lot from the presentations! I will definitely use the app for a class assignment! And of course it also helps a lot as an inspiration.

Stefan SiOS user

This app is really great. There are so many study notes and help [...]. My problem subject is French, for example, and the app has so many options for help. Thanks to this app, I have improved my French. I would recommend it to anyone.

Samantha KlichAndroid user

Wow, I am really amazed. I just tried the app because I've seen it advertised many times and was absolutely stunned. This app is THE HELP you want for school and above all, it offers so many things, such as workouts and fact sheets, which have been VERY helpful to me personally.

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