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Title: Physics/Education - How Atoms Work Shows how man determined the structure of the atom and learned how atoms interacted with each other.
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The Properties of Elements Showed a Repeating Pattern The Structure of the Atom: Early 20th Century Science Chemistry and Electromagnetism: Discovering the Electron See more » Radioactivity: Discovering the Nucleus, the Proton and the Neutron Quantum Mechanics: Putting It All Together Electrons Can Behave as Waves: The Quantum Model of the Atom Wave Functions Can We See Atoms? Lots More Information See all Nuclear Science articles Atomic Structure: The Rutherford Model of the Atom Atomic Structure: The Rutherford Model of the Atom Play Video More Science Videos » Quiz CornerTest your knowledge of atoms with our Atoms Quiz.It has been said that during the 20th century, man harnessed the power of the atom. We made atomic bombs and generated electricity by nuclear power. We even split the atom into smaller pieces called subatomic particles. But what exactly is an atom? What is it made of? What does it look like? The pursuit of the structure of the atom has married many areas of chemistry and physics in perhaps one of the greatest contributions of modern science!In this article, we will follow this fascinating story of how discoveries in various fields of science resulted in our modern view of the atom. We will look at the consequences of knowing the atom's structure and how this structure will lead to new technologies. Your browser does not support JavaScript or it is disabled. Next Page Inside this Article Introduction to How Atoms Work What is an Atom? The Legacy of Ancient Times Through the 19th Century How Much Do Atoms Weigh? The Properties of Elements Showed a Repeating Pattern The Structure of the Atom: Early 20th Century Science Chemistry and Electromagnetism: Discovering the Electron Radioactivity: Discovering the Nucleus, the Proton and the Neutron Quantum Mechanics: Putting It All Together Electrons Can Behave as Waves: The Quantum Model of the Atom Wave Functions Can We See Atoms? 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