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History Of Atoms

Democritus suggested that all things are "composed of minute, invisible particles" which he further called atomos John Dalton integrated many diverse scientific facts and laws resulting in the theory he called "Athomic Theory" JJ Thompson proposed a model of the atom that is sometimes called the "Plum Pudding Model". He also discovered electron. Ernest Rutherford concluded that the nucleus of an atom has almost all the mass.

Chemical Bonding

Ionic = Transferring of Metals (Metal + Nonmetal) Covalent = Sharing of electrons (Nonmetal + Nonmetal)

Properties of the Periodic Table


Period - 7 Group - 8 Metals Nonmetal Metaloids Electronic Configuration Reaction - Left side of the chemical equation Product - Right side of the chemical equation

Subatomic Particles

Atomic Number = Proton = Electron Atomic Mass = Proton + Neutron

MgCl2 = Magnesium Chloride KClO3 = Potassium Perchlorate NH3 = Nitrogen Trihyaride Mg (ClO3)2 = Magnesium Chlorate H2O = Dihydrogen Monoxide NaCl = Sodium Chloride Co2 = Carbon Dioxide

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