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Atomic structure - (CCEA)Early ideas about atoms

Scientists鈥 ideas about atoms have changed over time. Today, they agree that atoms have a positively-charged nucleus made of protons and neutrons, and negatively-charged electrons that orbit the nucleus in shells.

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Early ideas about atoms

All matter is made of

The word 鈥渁tom鈥 is derived from the ancient Greek word atomos 鈥 鈥渟omething that cannot be divided鈥.

An early of the atom was the . It imagined that an atom was a sphere of positive charge, with negatively-charged embedded in it.

Plum pudding model of the atom, one big positive proton, with little electrons on top, like a cookie or a plum pudding.
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The 鈥減lum pudding鈥 model of the atom.

Ernest Rutherford disproved this model and suggested that an atom had a positive at its centre, orbited by negatively-charged electrons.

Ernest Rutherford鈥檚 model of the atom
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Ernest Rutherford鈥檚 model of the atom.

Then, in 1932, James Chadwick discovered the 鈥 a particle with no charge in the nucleus of the atom. The modern idea of the atom was complete.

Structure of a carbon atom, with a proton, neutron and electron labelled
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The modern model of the atom.

The modern atomic model

Today, scientists use an atomic model that has a central, positively-charged nucleus that contains:

  • positively-charged
  • neutral neutrons

Negatively-charged electrons orbit the nucleus in shells.

An atom鈥檚 nucleus gives it most of its mass.