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SCH4U - Unit 2 Question and answers 100% correct 2025 Dalton (1803) - correct answer Atoms are the smallest structure (BILLIARD BALL) Thomson (1897) - correct answer Electrons embedded in a sphere of positive electric charge (PLUM PUDDING) Rutherford (1909) - correct answer Dense & positive nucleus, electrons move randomly around the nucleus Bohr (1913) - correct answer Electron move in spherical orbits at fixed distances from the nucleus Schrödinger (1926) - Quantum Model - correct answer Mathematical (wave) equation to describe the motion of electrons in atoms (lead to electron cloud model) Chadwick (1932) - correct answer Confirms existence of neutrons (nucleus contains neutrons and positively charged protons) Rutherford's Gold Experiment (SE SbP DR) - correct answer (Goal: Bombard thin piece of gold foil with a stream of positively charged alpha particles and to detect their movement through the foil) 1. Most of the α-p

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Dalton (1803) - correct answer Atoms are the smallest structure (BILLIARD
BALL)


Thomson (1897) - correct answer Electrons embedded in a sphere of positive
electric charge (PLUM PUDDING)


Rutherford (1909) - correct answer Dense & positive nucleus, electrons move
randomly around the nucleus


Bohr (1913) - correct answer Electron move in spherical orbits at fixed
distances from the nucleus


Schrödinger (1926) - Quantum Model - correct answer Mathematical (wave)
equation to describe the motion of electrons in atoms (lead to electron cloud
model)


Chadwick (1932) - correct answer Confirms existence of neutrons (nucleus
contains neutrons and positively charged protons)


Rutherford's Gold Experiment


(SE SbP DR) - correct answer (Goal: Bombard thin piece of gold foil with a
stream of positively charged alpha particles and to detect their movement
through the foil)

, 1. Most of the α-particles went straight through the foil = atoms are mostly
empty space


2. Some of the positively charged α-particles were scattered back towards the
emitter = they must have been repelled by a positive part of the atom (the
nucleus is positively charged).


3. Since the alpha particles were very fast moving, they have a relatively large
momentum. The positive nucleus of the gold atom must have a large mass
(dense area) to be able to stop some of the alpha particles from moving
forward and then repel them back again.


Defraction - correct answer As white light passes through a prism, this
causes the splitting of light into 7 colours.


Highest energy colour & smallest wavelength - correct answer Violet


Lowest energy colour & longest wavelength - correct answer Red


As photon energy increases, wavelength
______________________________ (increases/decreases) - correct answer
decreases


As you go from red to violet in the rainbow, photon energy
______________________________ (increases/decreases), wavelength
______________________________ (increases/decreases) - correct answer
increases, decreases


As electron gets closer to nucleus, attraction to nucleus gets
______________________________ (stronger/weaker) - correct answer
stronger

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