The Atom (Cambridge O Level Physics)

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Atomic Structure

  • Atoms are the building blocks of all matter
    • They are incredibly small
  • Atoms have a tiny nucleus at their centre, with electrons orbiting around the nucleus
  • They consist of small positively charged nuclei, surrounded by negatively charged electrons

  

The Structure of an Atom

 

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An atom has a small positive nucleus, surrounded by orbiting negative electrons

Rutherford's Experiment

  • In 1909 Ernest Rutherford was investigating their ideas about the structure of the atom
  • This involved the scattering of alpha (α) particles by a sheet of thin metal supports the nuclear model of the atom
  • A beam of alpha particles was directed at a thin gold foil
  • They expected the alpha particles to travel straight through the gold foil with only a small amount of deflection
  • Instead, they discovered that :
    • Most of the alpha particles passed straight through the foil 
    • Some of the alpha particles changed direction but continued through the foil 
    • A few of the alpha particles bounced back off the gold foil 

Alpha Particles Passing Through Atoms in a Gold Foil

rutherford-scattering, IGCSE & GCSE Physics revision notes

When α-particles are fired at thin gold foil most of them pass straight through but a very small number bounce straight back 

  • When α-particles are fired at thin pieces of gold foil:
    • The majority of them go straight through (A)

      This happens because the atom is mainly empty space

    • Some are deflected through small angles (B)

      This happens because the positive α-particles are repelled by the positive nucleus which contains most of its mass

    • A very small number are deflected straight back (C)

      This is because the nucleus is extremely small

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