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Understanding the Nuclear Atom Structure

Ever wondered what atoms are really made of? Dive into... Show more

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- Ch4-Lesson 2 (Structure of the Nuclear Atom)
Subatomic Particles
-Atoms are divisible; Can be binken up to subatomic partizles
-Electrons

Structure of the Nuclear Atom

Atoms aren't the smallest particles after all! Scientists discovered they can be broken down into even smaller subatomic particles. In 1897, English physicist J.J. Thomson identified electrons—negatively charged particles that are extremely light (it takes about 1,800 electrons to equal the mass of one proton).

The atom's center, or nucleus, contains positively charged protons discovered by Eugen Goldstein. Later, James Chadwick confirmed the existence of neutrons, which have no electrical charge but similar mass to protons. These particles are even made of smaller components called quarks!

Early atomic models evolved dramatically with new discoveries. Thomson first proposed the "plum pudding model" with electrons embedded in a positive sphere. This was later disproven by Ernest Rutherford's famous gold foil experiment, where alpha particles shot at gold mostly passed through but occasionally bounced back, proving that atoms are mostly empty space with a dense nucleus.

💡 Fun Fact: Robert Millikan calculated the precise charge of electrons using an ingenious experiment with oil droplets suspended between charged plates, measuring how voltage changes affected their movement.

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ChemistryChemistry30 views·Updated May 27, 2026·1 page

Understanding the Nuclear Atom Structure

Ever wondered what atoms are really made of? Dive into the fascinating world of subatomic particles and discover how scientists pieced together our modern understanding of the atom. This lesson breaks down the key discoveries that revealed the atom's internal... Show more

1
of 1
- Ch4-Lesson 2 (Structure of the Nuclear Atom)
Subatomic Particles
-Atoms are divisible; Can be binken up to subatomic partizles
-Electrons

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Structure of the Nuclear Atom

Atoms aren't the smallest particles after all! Scientists discovered they can be broken down into even smaller subatomic particles. In 1897, English physicist J.J. Thomson identified electrons—negatively charged particles that are extremely light (it takes about 1,800 electrons to equal the mass of one proton).

The atom's center, or nucleus, contains positively charged protons discovered by Eugen Goldstein. Later, James Chadwick confirmed the existence of neutrons, which have no electrical charge but similar mass to protons. These particles are even made of smaller components called quarks!

Early atomic models evolved dramatically with new discoveries. Thomson first proposed the "plum pudding model" with electrons embedded in a positive sphere. This was later disproven by Ernest Rutherford's famous gold foil experiment, where alpha particles shot at gold mostly passed through but occasionally bounced back, proving that atoms are mostly empty space with a dense nucleus.

💡 Fun Fact: Robert Millikan calculated the precise charge of electrons using an ingenious experiment with oil droplets suspended between charged plates, measuring how voltage changes affected their movement.

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What is the Knowunity AI companion?

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.

Where can I download the Knowunity app?

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Is Knowunity really free of charge?

That's right! Enjoy free access to study content, connect with fellow students, and get instant help – all at your fingertips.

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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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