CAS CH 109 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Cathode Ray, Atomic Nucleus, Atomic Number

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1. 1 the nuclear model of the atom o. Electrons were discovered in 1897 by j. j. thomson. He was investigating cathode rays (rays emitted when a high potential difference/high voltage is applied between two metal contacts called electrodes) particles, electrons. Concluded that electrons are part of the makeup of every atom. Electron"s charge = e/me where e = 1. 602 x 10-19 c and me = 9. 109 x 10-31. Showed that cathode rays are streams of negatively charged o o kg o was zero, then there must be positively-charged particles in the atom. If electrons were negatively charged and the overall charge for an atom. Rutherford had alpha particles (positive particles) shot a gold foil, and some were significantly diffracted dense, positively charged center of an atom in order to diffract like that. Concluded that the alpha particles must be occasionally hitting a. Z = atomic number of electrons surrounding the nucleus concentrated in the nucleus.

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