Atomic Understanding

  • 400 BCE

    Domocritus

    The first known atomic theorist, he ground seashells into powder, which he believed were atoms, which all things are made of.
  • John Dalton

    John Dalton's atomic theory was that all things are made of atoms, which are indestructible, and that a mixture of atoms made compounds
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    Dmitri Mendeleev

    Mendeleev was among the first to provide an accurate periodic table based on atomic mass, and, despite a few errors, correctly predicted the nature of several atoms that weren't discovered yet.
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    J. J. Thomson

    Thomson discovered the electron with the cathode ray and magnet experiments, and believed these subatomic particles clung to the central mass of the atoms.
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    Ernest Rutherford

    Rutherford proved the relative size inside an atom with his gold foil experiment, changing and improving Thomson's
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    Niels Bohr

    Solved the problem of light emissions in the past theories by proposing the electrons had fixed orbits and levels, and light is emitted when those levels change
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    Henry Moseley

    Modified the periodic table to count by number of protons, not by mass, which corrected Mendeleev's errors
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    Erwin Schrödinger

    Schrödinger made the electron cloud model, which changed Bohr's fixed paths for electrons into larger orbitals.