Structure of Atom Introduction


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A story unfolds - Structure of atom

Let us right away meet those who scripted a “mighty story” of a “miniscule” atom.

John Dalton (1766 - 1844)

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John Dalton

Born in a poor family of a weaver in England, he rose to become a teacher and later a Principal of a school. In 1793, he left for Manchester to teach physics and chemistry in a college.

In 1801, he observed and discovered the Law of expansion of gases on heating. He also enunciated the Law of partial pressures, found methods of determining vapour pressure of gases.

He invented the dew point hygrometer. In 1803, he gave the famous atomic theory.

He calculated, the atomic weight of many elements, invented chemical symbols, established the Law of multiple proportions and gave the correct formula for ether.

He explained the nature of aurora borealis and suggested that the atmosphere contained a magnetic constituent. His contribution towards enrichment of science has been varied.

James Chadwick (1891 - 1976)

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James Chadwick

James Chadwick, born at Cheshire England, grew up to be a famous chemist. One of the most brilliant students of Rutherford, he built the first cyclotron of U.K. In 1932, he made the fundamental discovery of neutron, proving that it was the most powerful particle for initiating nuclear reactions. By energy calculations he was able to calculate the mass of the neutron. He was awarded the Nobel prize in Physics in 1935 for the discovery of neutron.

Ernest Rutherford (1871 - 1937)

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Ernest Rutherford

Born in New Zealand, he was one among the twelve children of a farmer. His parents gave him university education with great difficulty. A brilliant student - he worked with J.J Thomson at Cambridge University to study the effect of electricity through air. He studied the spontaneous disintegration of radium.

He is well known for the scattering experiment of alpha-rays through matter, which led to the famous structure of atom in 1911. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1908.

The famous words of Rutherford on completing the alpha-rays scattering experiment were: “It was quite the most incredible event that has ever happened to me in life. It was almost as if you fired a 15 inch shell into a piece of tissue paper and it came back and hit you”.

J J Thomson (1856 - 1940)

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J.J Thomson

He is usually credited with the first 'modern' model of the atom, the so-called 'plum pudding' model. In it, he pictured a sphere of positive charges mixed together with an equal number of electrons. For his theoretical and experimental investigations into the electron and the conduction of electricity by gases he was awarded the 1906 Noble prize in Physics. He and his student Rutherford were the first to demonstrate the ionization of air by X-rays.

Neils Bohr (1885 - 1962)

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Neils Bohr

He was a great Danish Physicist who obtained his doctorate in theoritical Physics in 1911. He made a great contribution towards the understanding of atomic structure and quantum mechanics. He was awarded the Nobel prize in Physics in 1922, mainly for his work on atoms at the age of 37. During the world war II, he went to USA and was one of the witnesses of the atomic explosion in New Mexico in 1945. Later he returned to Copenhagen and promoted the peaceful use of atomic energy. In 1957, he was awarded the prize for 'Atom for Peace'.



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