atoms

     

An atom is the smallest particle that comprises a chemical element. An atom consists of an electron clou that surrounds a dense nucleus. This nucleus contains positively charged protons and electrically neutral neutrons, whereas the surrounding cloud is made up of negatively charged electrons. When the number of protons in the nucleus equals the number of electrons, the atom is electrically neutral; otherwise it is an ion and has a net positive or negative charge. An atom is classified according to its number of protons and neutrons: the number of protons determines the chemical element and the number of neutrons determines the isotope of that element. The concept of the atom as an indivisible component of matter was first proposed by early Indian and Greek philosophers. In the 17th and 18th centuries, chemists provided a physical basis for this idea by showing that certain substances could not be further broken down by chemical methods. During the late 19th and the early 20th centuries, physicists discovered subatomic components and structure inside the atom, thereby demonstrating that the 'atom' was not indivisible. The principles of quantum mechanics were used to successfully model the atom.

Trivia about atoms

  • In 1803 John Dalton wrote all elements are composed of small particles he called these
  • Nobel chemist Wilhelm Ostwald didn't believe in these, let alone their protons & electrons
  • A 5th C. B.C. Greek philosopher was 1st to theorize that all matter is made of these
  • In the 400s B.C. Democritus said matter consisted of tiny indivisible bits called these
  • A molecule is formed when 2 or more of these combine
  • Correctly, John Dalton said all matter was made of these; incorrectly, he claimed they were indivisible
  • One mole of any substance always has the same number, 6.022 x 1023 of these
  • A cubic inch of material contains a million billion billion of these, each with protons & neutrons in its nucleus
  • In 1990 IBM scientists created the first structure made by moving individual ones of these on a surface