CHE 131 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Ernest Rutherford, Cathode Ray, Robert Andrews Millikan

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2. 4- the observations that led to the nuclear atom model: discovery of the electron and its properties. Cathode rays- scientists passed electric currents through glass tabs that glowed when it hit the phosphor-coated end of the tube. Originated at negative electrode and ended at the positive anode. Mass/ charge ratio- j. j. thompson measured the ratio of the mass of an electron to its charge, and found it was 1/1000 size of a proton. Charge- robert millikan- used oil droplets and x-ray plates to knock electrons of molecules in the air, which stuck to oil droplets. Then took difference of weight before adding the electrons and after to figure out how much the electrons weighed. Charge of electron: -1. 602 x 10^-19 coulomb. Calculating mass: mass/charge ratio multiplied by e- charge= e- mass: discovery of the atomic nucleus. Thomson- plum- pudding model- spherical atom made of positively charged matter w electrons embedded in it.

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