Chemistry SL
Chemistry SL
6
Chapters
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Chapter 1 - Models Of The Particulate Nature Of Matter
Chapter 1 - Models Of The Particulate Nature Of Matter
Explore The Wonders Of Matter & Energy!
Unlocking the Secrets of Atomic Theory
Explore Pure Substances & Mixtures!
Unlock The Secrets of Separating Mixtures!
Explore The 3 States Of Matter: Solid, Liquid, Gas!
Explore Matter State Transformations!
Explore The Kelvin Temperature Scale!
Unlocking Atom Secrets: Structure 1.2.1
Unlock The Secrets Of The Atomic Number!
Unlock the Secrets of Isotopes!
Unlocking Light: Explore Emission Spectra!
Unlock The Secrets Of Hydrogen Spectrum!
Unlocking Quantum Atom Secrets!
Unlock the Secrets of Electron Configuration!
Master Full Electron Configurations!
Master Condensed Electron Configurations!
Unlock the Secrets of Aufbau Principle Exceptions
Unlock Ionization Energy Secrets!
Unlock Ionization Energy: Decode Spectral Data!
Unlock the Secrets of Ionization Energies!
Unlock the Mole: Dive Into Chemistry's Core Unit!
Unlocking Chemistry: Understanding The Mole Concept
Unlocking Molecular Mass Secrets!
Empirical vs. Molecular Formulas: Unlocking Chemical Secrets
Unraveling Aqueous Solutions: Molarity & Concentration Basics
Spectrophotometry Vs. Colorimetry: Diving Deep into Calibration Curves
Unlocking Avogadro’s Law: Equal Volumes, Equal Molecules!
5 Key Assumptions Of The Ideal Gas Model Explained!
Boyle’s Law: Understanding Pressure-Volume Relationships
Real vs. Ideal Gases: Unraveling The Differences
Unlocking Avogadro’s Law: The Molar Volume Of Ideal Gas
Unlocking Ideal Gas Laws: Pressure, Volume, & Temperature Insights
Unlock The Secrets Of The Combined Gas Law!
Unlocking The Secrets Of The Ideal Gas Equation
Chapter 2 - Models Of Bonding & Structure
Chapter 2 - Models Of Bonding & Structure
Chapter 3 - Classification Of Matter
Chapter 3 - Classification Of Matter
Chapter 4 - What Drives Chemical Reactions?
Chapter 4 - What Drives Chemical Reactions?
Chapter 5 - How Much, How Fast & How Far?
Chapter 5 - How Much, How Fast & How Far?
Chapter 6 - What Are The Mechanisms Of Chemical Change?
Chapter 6 - What Are The Mechanisms Of Chemical Change?
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Chapter 1 - Models Of The Particulate Nature Of Matter
Chemistry SL
Chemistry SL

Chapter 1 - Models Of The Particulate Nature Of Matter

Unlocking Atom Secrets: Structure 1.2.1

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🎉 Welcome, future scientists! Prepare for a fascinating adventure into the world of atoms! You're about to uncover the secrets of tiny particles that make up everything around us. 🎉

The structure of the atom 🧪

Atoms are like tiny solar systems! Here's how:

Nucleus (The Sun in Our Atomic Solar System)

  • Contains protons (positively charged) and neutrons (no charge).
  • Makes up more than 99.9% of the atom's mass (Just like the Sun holds 99.8% of the solar system's mass!).
  • Positively charged.
  • Super small, but super dense!

Electrons (Planets Orbiting the Sun)

  • Occupy the region outside the nucleus.
  • Negatively charged and orbit the nucleus.
  • Held in place by electrostatic attraction (like magnets, not gravity).

Subatomic Particles: Protons, Neutrons, Electrons

  • The tiny building blocks of an atom!

Rutherford's great experiment 💥

In 1911, Ernest Rutherford shot alpha particles at gold foil, like firing mini-cannons at treasure!

Results

  • Planetary model (Rutherford model) proposed.
  • Electrons orbit the nucleus like planets around the Sun.

Imagine it like shooting a basketball through a hoop with only the rim present - that's how empty most of the atom is!

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Chapter 1 - Models Of The Particulate Nature Of Matter
Chemistry SL
Chemistry SL

Chapter 1 - Models Of The Particulate Nature Of Matter

Unlocking Atom Secrets: Structure 1.2.1

Word Count Emoji
399 words
Reading Time Emoji
2 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited on 5th Nov 2024

Table of content

🎉 Welcome, future scientists! Prepare for a fascinating adventure into the world of atoms! You're about to uncover the secrets of tiny particles that make up everything around us. 🎉

The structure of the atom 🧪

Atoms are like tiny solar systems! Here's how:

Nucleus (The Sun in Our Atomic Solar System)

  • Contains protons (positively charged) and neutrons (no charge).
  • Makes up more than 99.9% of the atom's mass (Just like the Sun holds 99.8% of the solar system's mass!).
  • Positively charged.
  • Super small, but super dense!

Electrons (Planets Orbiting the Sun)

  • Occupy the region outside the nucleus.
  • Negatively charged and orbit the nucleus.
  • Held in place by electrostatic attraction (like magnets, not gravity).

Subatomic Particles: Protons, Neutrons, Electrons

  • The tiny building blocks of an atom!

Rutherford's great experiment 💥

In 1911, Ernest Rutherford shot alpha particles at gold foil, like firing mini-cannons at treasure!

Results

  • Planetary model (Rutherford model) proposed.
  • Electrons orbit the nucleus like planets around the Sun.

Imagine it like shooting a basketball through a hoop with only the rim present - that's how empty most of the atom is!

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