Atomic Theory Time Line

  • 400

    Democritus

    Democritus
    Democritus created the first atomic model which was a sphere with no neutrons, electrons, or protrons. It helped people understand the concept of an atom and encouraged other scientists to further look into the science of an atom.
  • Antione Lavoisier

    Antione Lavoisier
    He came up with the law of conservation of masses. It states that when two chemical substances' weights combine, it is equal to the weight of the newly formed compound.
  • John Dalton

    John Dalton
    His theory was that all matter was made of atoms and that atoms are indivisible and industructable. He also said that all atoms are identical in mass and properties. Lastly he came up with that compounds are formed by a combination of two or more different kinds of atoms and that a chemical reaction is an arrangement of atoms.
  • Joseph Louis Proust

    Joseph Louis Proust
    He discovereed the law of definite proportions. This law states that a compound regardless of how it was created, is composed of exact proportions of elements.
  • Indivisible, solid sphere model

    Indivisible, solid sphere model
    It explains how atoms combine to form molecules. It is discovered by John Dalton.
  • Michael Faraday

    Michael Faraday
    Faraday discovered that the reason why atoms were in compounds was because of electrical forces. The electrical forces were electrodes.
  • Electron cloud model

    Electron cloud model
    It's a model that shows that electrons move around the nucleus in a cloud of energy.
  • Niels Bohr

    Niels Bohr
    He discovered that electrons travel in seperate orbits around the nucleus. He also found out that the propety element is determined by the amount of electrons in the outer orbit.
  • Henri Becquerel

    Henri Becquerel
    He discovered radioactivity which is the particles emitted from the nuclei.
  • Pierre and Marie Curie

    Pierre and Marie Curie
    They discovered two important elements, radium and polonium.
  • Max Planck

    Max Planck
    Planck proposed the quantrom theory which was to explain the color of glowing matters. He stated that energy is emitted every minute and discrete quantized amount of packets, rather than in an unbroken wave.
  • J J Thomson

    J J Thomson
    The cathode rays led to his discovery of the negative charged electrons.
  • Otto Hahn

    Otto Hahn
    He discovered a radioactive isotope of thorium called radioacinium. He also discovered nuclear fission which was the primary chemical process in nuclear reaction.
  • Albert Einstein

    Albert Einstein
    Proposed the idea that light exists as little particles called protons. He also came up with a new way of counting and determining the size of atoms in a given space.
  • Planetary Model

    Planetary Model
    This model states that the nucleus is positive and that there are negatively charged electrons outside the nucleus.
  • Plum Pudding Model

    Plum Pudding Model
    Discovered by J.J Thomson, the model showed that atoms have negative charged electrons in a postive charged substrate.
  • Robert Milikan

    Robert Milikan
    His oil drop experiment allowed him to find the unit charge of an electon. Then he found the calculation mass of the electon.
  • Ernst Rutherford

    Ernst Rutherford
    Proposed the nucleus and that all electrons were in the occupied space around it.
  • Quantum Mechanical Model

    Quantum Mechanical Model
    Shows that electrons are found in regions called orbitals around the nucleus.
  • Louis de Brogile

    Louis de Brogile
    He discovered the wave nature of electrons. He proposed that particles can behave like waves.
  • Erwin Schrondinger

    Erwin Schrondinger
    Discovered the quantram mechanical model which predicts the location of the electron. This is also known as the necleus surrounded by an electron cloud. The propability of fiding an election greatest is where the cloud is most dense.
  • James Chadwick

    James Chadwick
    He discovered the neutron. The neutron is a particle that has no charge and it is a part of the nucleus.
  • Lisa Meitner

    Lisa Meitner
    Her invention was to emmit neutrons to make them clash into the atom. This is what led to the discovery of the fission.
  • Glenn T. Seaborg

    Glenn T. Seaborg
    He helped discover plutonium and all transuranium elements through element 102. He also identified more than 100 isotopes of elements on the Periodic Table.
  • Aristotle

    Aristotle
    He did not belive in atoms. He thought matter was made of four elements, earth, fire, water, and air.