Transcript atom
When did the concept of an
“ATOM” first come about ?
Chapter 3: Atoms: The
Building Blocks of Matter
Objectives
Explain
the laws of
conservation of mass, definite
proportions, and multiple
proportions
Summarize the essential points
of Dalton’s atomic theory
What is the derivation of
the word “atom” ?
“a”
– not
“tomos” - cutting
Matter
can only be subdivided
as small as an elemental
particle: THE ATOM
3-1:
The Atom: From Philosophical
Idea to Scientific Theory
Democritus
About 400 BC
World is made of 2 things
– 1) empty space
– 2) tiny particles called “atoms”
Aristotle
Matter is continuous and NOT MADE
OF ATOMS
few believers in atoms for nearly 2,000
yrs
WHY?????????????????
1790s: chemistry revolutionized by
emphasis on quantitative analysis!
Led to discovery of 3 basic
chemical laws…..
Law of conservation of mass
Mass is neither destroyed nor
created during chemical reactions
or physical changes
Law of definite proportion
A chemical compound contains the
same elements in exactly the same
proportions by mass regardless of
the size of the sample or source of
the compound.
H2O: always 11% H, 89% O
Law of multiple proportions
IF two or more different compounds
are composed of the same two
elements, then the ratio of the
masses of the second element
combined with a certain mass of
the first element is always a ratio of
small whole numbers
Compound
Mass of N
Mass of O
In sample(g) in sample
N2O
28.02
16.00
N2O3
28.02
48.00
N2O5
28.02
80.00
Ratio of O
masses
combined
with
constant
mass of N
Compound Mass of N
In sample(g)
N2O
28.02
Mass of O in Ratio of O
sample
masses
combined with
constant mass
of N in 3 cmpds
16.00
1
N2O3
28.02
48.00
3
N2O5
28.02
80.00
5
Law of multiple proportions
IF two or more different compounds
are composed of the same two
elements, then the ratio of the
masses of the second element
combined with a certain mass of
the first element is always a ratio of
small whole numbers
Dalton - early 1800s
Studied
experiments of other
scientists
Proposed explanation for the
previous 3 laws …became
known as Dalton’s Atomic
Theory
Dalton’s Atomic Theory
1.
All matter is composed of very small
particles called atoms
2.
*All atoms of an element are exactly alike
in size, mass and other properties. Atoms
of different elements differ in size, mass
and other properties
3.
*Atoms cannot be broken into smaller
particles
Dalton’s Atomic Theory (con’t)
4. Atoms of different elements combine
in simple whole-number ratios to
form chemical compounds
5. In chemical reactions, atoms are
combined, separated, rearranged
*later modified to explain new
observations
Rapid
expansion of knowledge
about the atom began with
Dalton and continues today
Objectives
Explain
the laws of
conservation of mass, definite
proportions, and multiple
proportions
Summarize the essential points
of Dalton’s atomic theory