Atomic Theory

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  • 460 BCE

    Democritus

    Democritus
    Democritus, 460-370 B.C., founder of Atomic Theory. He was born in Abdera.
    This model is small, spherical, solid, and indivisible.
  • 450 BCE

    Leucippus

    Leucippus; Atomism, He lived in the 5th century B.C. in Ancient Greece.
  • 384 BCE

    Aristotle

    Aristotle, 384-322 B.C., Stagirus. Aristotle emphasized that the nature consists of four elements: air, Earth, fire, & water.
  • 300 BCE

    Diameter of the Earth

    Diameter of the Earth
    Eratosthenes accurately calculates the diameter of Earth, ca. 300 B.C.
  • 160 BCE

    First Paper

    First Paper
    The Chinese first produce paper, 160 B.C.
  • 90 BCE

    Glass Blowing

    Glass Blowing
    Glass blowing is invented ca. 90 B.C.
  • Jan 1, 1340

    Black Plague

    Black Plague
    Black plague devastates Europe in 1340s
  • Feb 19, 1473

    Nicholas Copernicus

    Nicholas Copernicus; 1473-1543, Feb. 19, 1473 in Frauenburg, East Prussia. Astronomer who proposed that the planets have the Sun as the fixed point to which their motions are to be referred. Also proposed that the theory called The Heliocentric.
  • Aug 3, 1492

    Columbus

    Columbus
    Columbus sails in 1492.
  • Feb 15, 1565

    Galileo Galilei

    Galileo Galilei: February 15, 1565-1642 in Italy, he discovered, with the telescope, revolutionized astronomy and paved the way for the acceptance of the Copernican heliocentric system.
  • Issac Newton

    Issac Newton: Born January 4, 1643-1727 in England, he was known for the Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy in 1687, often shortened to Principia Mathematica or "the Principia."
  • Antione Baum

    Antione Baum was born February 26, 1728-1804, in Senlis, France. He was known for the invention of the Baume Scale Hydrometer and technical processes.
  • Amedeo Avogadro

    Amedeo Avogadro: 1776-1856, August 9, in Turin. He was known for his theory of Molarity and molecular weight. He was also the first person to calculate the number of entities in atoms.
  • John Dalton

    John Dalton: September 6th, 1776-1844 in England. He created his own Atomic Theory.
  • French Revolution

    French Revolution
    French Revolution in 1789.
  • University of Berlin

    University of Berlin
    The university of Berlin is established in 1810.
  • Battle of Waterloo

    Battle of Waterloo
    Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo in 1815.
  • Wilhelm Conrad

    Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen: March 27th, 1845-1923, southern Rhine of Germany. He discovered x-ray in 1895.
  • Henri Becquerel

    Henri Becquerel: 1852-1908; from Paris, France. He was famous for his experiments on connections between x-rays and a natural occurring phosphorescence.
  • J.J. Thomson

    J.J. Thomson
    J.J. Thomson: December 18, 1856-1940, from Manchester, England. Awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his discovery of alpha particles, positively charged particles emitted from radioactive elements.
    This model is the plum-pudding model. The nucleus was the pudding, while the plums where the electrons.
  • Origin of Species

    Origin of Species
    Charles Darwin publishes Origin of Species in 1859.
  • Marie Curie

    Marie Curie: September 7th, 1867-1908, from Warsaw, Poland. She found two new elements, polonium, and radium and how to separate them from non-radioactive substances; Nobel Prize in 1903.
  • Robert Millikan

    Robert Millikan: March 22nd, 1868-1953, from Illinois, America. He discovered that electrons negative charge; Nobel Prize in 1923.
  • Ernest Rutherford

    Ernest Rutherford
    Ernest Rutherford; August 30th, 1871-1937 in New Zealand. He is credited with the concept of the nucleus and nuclear structure theory.
    The planetary model had Electrons spiraling the nucleus.
  • Erwin Schrodinger

    Erwin Schrodinger
    Erwin Schrodinger; August 12th, 1877-1961, in Vienna, Austria. He created the Electron Cloud Model.
  • Commercial Telephone

    Commercial Telephone
    The first commercial telephone exchanged is made in New Haven, Connecticut during 1878.
  • Niels Bohr

    Niels Bohr
    Niels Bohr: October 7, 1885-1962, Denmark. He was given the Nobel Prize in 1992 for great contribution to the understanding of atomic structure and quantum mechanics first Atomic Bomb.
    Bohr's work combined with Rutherford's created the Rutherford-Bohr model.
  • James Chadwick

    James Chadwick: October 20th, 1891-1974, England. He discovered the neutron in 1932.
  • End of Spanish-American War

    End of Spanish-American War
    The U.S, gains control of Cuban, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines after the Spanish-American War in 1898.
  • Werner Heisenberg

    Werner Heisenberg: 1901-1976, December 5th, at Wurzburg, Germany. 1925, He devised a method to formulate quantum mechanics in terms of matrices, for which he was awarded the 1932 Nobel Prize for Physics.
  • Gerhard Herzberg

    Gerhard Herzberg; December 25th, 1904-1999, Germany. In 1971 he won the Nobel Prize for atomic and molecular spectroscopy.
  • Russian Revolution

    Russian Revolution
    Russia has a series of revolutions collectively called the Russian Revolution, which led to the Soviet Union, in 1905.
  • Melvin Calvin

    Melvin Calvin; 1911-1997, April 8th, America. He discovered the Calvin Cycle and won the Nobel Prize in 1961.
  • Titanic

    Titanic
    The Titanic sank from the 14th to the 15th in 1912.
  • Election

    Election
    Election of 1912.
  • Derek Barton

    Sir Derek Barton: 1918-1998, September 8, Britain. He won the Nobel Prize of Laureate for his contributions to the development of the concept of conformation and its application in chemistry.
  • Owen Chamberlain

    Owen Chamberlain; Born on July 10th, 1920-2006, American physicist. In 1955 Chamberlain discovered the anti-proton, a subatomic particle with the same mass as the proton but with a negative charge.
  • Rosalind Franklin

    Rosalind Franklin; 1920-1958, July 25th, contributes to the understanding of the fine structures of DNA, viruses, coal, and Graphite x-ray diffraction images of DNA, 1953.
  • Liquid Feul

    Liquid Feul
    Robert Goddard makes the first flight of a liquid fueled rocket in 1926.
  • Hiroshima

    Hiroshima
    Atomic Bomb is dropped on Hiroshima in 1945.
  • Korean War

    Korean War
    Korean War begins in 1950.
  • Hubble Telescope

    Hubble Telescope
    Hubble telescope is launched in 1990.
  • 9/11

    9/11
    World Trade Center is attacked in 2001.