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AQA GCSE Chemistry-Atoms, Isotopes, Ions and more! (2023)

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This document is all about atoms and how they can appear in different ways. From isotopes to ions there's lots of useful information! These notes can be used as a quick reminder or if you need a set of understandable and useful study notes. (There is also a whole pack of notes on my shop which includes 4 other topics as well as these) Enjoy!

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HISTORY OF THE ATOM:

JOHN DALTON:1800s
-Suggested that substances were made up from atoms and that atoms were
tiny, hard spheres
-Suggested that each chemical element had its own atoms that differed to
others’ in terms of their mass.
-Believed that atoms could not be divided
-Suggested that in chemical reactions, atoms rearrange themselves and
combine with others in different ways

JJ THOMSON: late 1800s
-Discovered the ELECTRON: a tiny, negatively charged particle that was found
to have a mass of about 2000x smaller than the lightest atom.
-He experimented by applying high voltages to gases at low pressure, and he
did this on beams of particles:
Seeing as they were attracted to positive charge, that meant that they were
negatively charged.
-Suggested that the electrons must be embedded in a cloud of positive charge:
PLUM PUDDING MODEL.

RUTHERFORD/GEIGER & MARSDEN:
-They carried out the ALPHA PARTICLE SCATTERING experiment, where they
fired dense, positively charged particles (called alpha particles) to very thin
gold foil pieces.
-They expected the particles to go straight through the foil, but some repelled
backwards.
-Rutherford said that Thompson’s atom couldn’t be correct and suggested
that the positive charge must be in the middle of the atom-the NUCLEUS.
-He said that the electrons must be orbiting around the NUCLEUS which
contains PROTONS.

NEILS BOHR:1914
-Suggested that the electrons must be orbiting around the nucleus at set
distances in fixed ENERGY LEVELS or SHELLS.

JAMES CHADWICK:1932
-Many scientists at this time suspected a second subatomic particle, which
would explain the missing mass in atoms.
-They suspected a particle with no charge, the NEUTRON.
-In 1932, James Chadwick was finally able to prove the existence of neutrons.
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