J J Thomson By Abby Pencek Thomsons Theory
J. J. Thomson By Abby Pencek Thomson’s Theory
Background info of Thomson Born: December 18, 1856 Real name: Joseph John Thomson Died: August 30, 1940 Discovered: Electron When: 1897 Experiment: Cathode Ray Tube Theory: “Plum Pudding” Model in 1904 Won a noble prize
Discovery in 1897 Thompson experimented with cathode ray tubes and discovered the electron The cathode ray produced “radiation when a voltage is [joined] between two metal plates inside a glass tube that is filled with low pressured gas that consists of particles, or electrons, that conduct electricity” (Noble. Prize). Proposed in 1904 the “plum pudding” model of an atom Electrons surrounded in a positively charged matter
How J. J. Thomson changed the understanding of an atom Before this discovery, the only known thing was an atom. Then, Thomson found that atoms are made up of negatively charged particles called electrons. Therefore, the atomic model, became more detailed.
Before the discovery Dalton’s “Billiard Ball” Model was used before Thomson’s discovery and model was created. Dalton’s “Billiard Ball” was the first model of a atom. Thomson added electrons surrounded in a positively charged “pudding” to the model.
The Discovery and Experiment Video Discovery of the Electron: Cathode Ray Tube Experiment- 11: 07 https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Rb 6 Mgu. N 0 Uj 4 J. J. Thomson’s CTR Experiment- The Discovery of the Electron- 10: 43 https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=DIC 9 u. E_p 2 e 4
Work Cited “Discovery of the Electron and Nucleus. ” Khan Academy, www. khanacademy. org/science/chemistry/electronic-structure-ofatoms/history-of-atomic-structure/a/discovery-of-the-electron-and-nucleus. “J. J. Thomson - Biographical. ” Nobelprize. org, www. nobelprize. org/prizes/physics/1906/thomson/biographical/. “J. J. Thomson. ” Biography. com, A&E Networks Television, 20 Sept. 2017, www. biography. com/people/jj-thomson-40039. J. J. Thomson – Facts. Nobel. Prize. org. Nobel Media AB 2018. Thu. 16 Aug 2018. https: //www. nobelprize. org/prizes/physics/1906/thomson/facts/. “John Dalton. ” The History of the Atom, thehistoryoftheatom. weebly. com/johndalton. html.
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