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Rutherford Scattering

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Rutherford Scattering

In the early 20th century Ernest Rutherford conducted an experiment which completely changed our model of the atom.

The experiment

The experiment

  • Rutherford conducted an experiment where he fired alpha particles at a very thin piece of gold leaf.
  • The particles mostly passed through the gold leaf, but some were deflected at large angles.
  • This was not expected and disproved the 'plum pudding model'.
Explanation of results

Explanation of results

  • The strong deflections were caused by electrostatic repulsion between the positive nucleus and the positive alpha particles.
  • Most alpha particles passed through as the atom is mostly free space.
  • This new theory became our current model of the atom, a positive nucleus with negative electrons in orbit.

Our Knowledge of the Atom

Over time, with various experiments, we have discovered more about the atom and the nucleus.

Democritus

Democritus

  • In the 5th century BC, Democritus suggested that matter was made of lumps called atomos.
  • All atomos were believed to be identical.
  • The atomo was considered the smallest possible unit of matter.
Dalton

Dalton

  • In the 1800s, Dalton agreed with Democritus.
  • However, he believed that different types of atom corresponded to different elements.
Thomson

Thomson

  • Thomson discovered that electrons could be removed from atoms.
  • This showed that atoms were not the smallest units of matter.
  • Thomson believed that atoms were clouds of positive charge with negative electrons suspended inside.
    • This was called the plum-pudding model.
Rutherford

Rutherford

  • Rutherford used his famous scattering experiment to show that atoms consist of a positively charged nucleus with orbiting negatively charged electrons.
  • This is the current day model of the atom.
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