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Small 
particles 
Substances Molecules Atom ?
Is atom divisible? 
Dalton’s theory says ‘No’. 
JOHN DALTON (1776 – 1884)
Dalton’s Atomic Theory 
 All matter is made up of small particles called atoms. 
 Atom is the smallest particle which can engage in a 
chemical reaction. 
 All the atoms of an element have the same properties. 
That is they have the same mass, size and character. 
 Atoms of different element have different 
characteristics. 
 Atoms can neither be created nor destroyed. 
 Atoms are indivisible.
DISCOVERY OF ELECTRONES BY J.J. THOMPSON 
J J Thompson
Discharge tube experiment
Thompson noticed that when electricity was passed through the gas in the 
discharge tube at a low pressure, the glass walls of the tube at the side of the 
positive plate were glowing. He found out that some particles formed inside 
the tube caused this glow. 
The inferences arrived by Sir. J.J. Thompson 
 The cause of the glow is the invisible rays emitted from 
the negative metal plate of the discharge tube. 
 It is a flow of particles with negative charge. 
 There are particles carrying negative charge in all 
substances. 
 These particles which had negligible mass were given 
the name “electron”. The mass of an electron is 1/1837 
of the mass of the smallest atom – hydrogen.
DISCOVERY OF PROTONS BY RUTHER FORD 
Ruther ford
Ruther ford discovered protons. They 
have positive charge and mass equal to 
that of a hydrogen atom.
GOLD FOIL EXPERIMENT
Findings of Ruther ford 
 Atom has a central part .He called it as nucleus. 
 Nucleus has positive charge 
 Compared with the total volume of an atom the 
volume of the nucleus is very meager. 
 The mass of an atom is concentrated in the nucleus. 
 Electrons are distributed in the space around the 
nucleus.
orbit 
RUTHER FORD’S ATOM MODEL 
electrons 
Nucleus 
1
SOLAR SYSTEM
Universe Atom 
Center : Sun 
Planets: Revolves around the sun 
Orbit: Path through which planets 
move 
Center : Nucleus 
Electron: Revolve around the Nucleus 
Orbit: Path through which Electrons 
move
THANK YOU

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Structure of atom sandhya ppt

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. Small particles Substances Molecules Atom ?
  • 4. Is atom divisible? Dalton’s theory says ‘No’. JOHN DALTON (1776 – 1884)
  • 5. Dalton’s Atomic Theory  All matter is made up of small particles called atoms.  Atom is the smallest particle which can engage in a chemical reaction.  All the atoms of an element have the same properties. That is they have the same mass, size and character.  Atoms of different element have different characteristics.  Atoms can neither be created nor destroyed.  Atoms are indivisible.
  • 6. DISCOVERY OF ELECTRONES BY J.J. THOMPSON J J Thompson
  • 8. Thompson noticed that when electricity was passed through the gas in the discharge tube at a low pressure, the glass walls of the tube at the side of the positive plate were glowing. He found out that some particles formed inside the tube caused this glow. The inferences arrived by Sir. J.J. Thompson  The cause of the glow is the invisible rays emitted from the negative metal plate of the discharge tube.  It is a flow of particles with negative charge.  There are particles carrying negative charge in all substances.  These particles which had negligible mass were given the name “electron”. The mass of an electron is 1/1837 of the mass of the smallest atom – hydrogen.
  • 9. DISCOVERY OF PROTONS BY RUTHER FORD Ruther ford
  • 10. Ruther ford discovered protons. They have positive charge and mass equal to that of a hydrogen atom.
  • 12. Findings of Ruther ford  Atom has a central part .He called it as nucleus.  Nucleus has positive charge  Compared with the total volume of an atom the volume of the nucleus is very meager.  The mass of an atom is concentrated in the nucleus.  Electrons are distributed in the space around the nucleus.
  • 13. orbit RUTHER FORD’S ATOM MODEL electrons Nucleus 1
  • 15. Universe Atom Center : Sun Planets: Revolves around the sun Orbit: Path through which planets move Center : Nucleus Electron: Revolve around the Nucleus Orbit: Path through which Electrons move