Structure of Atom
The structure of an atom forms the cornerstone of atomic theory and chemistry. Understanding the fundamental components ‚Äî protons, neutrons, and electrons ‚Äî and their arrangement provides insights into the nature of matter and the interactions between different elements. This category delves into the historical development of atomic models, the significance of quantum mechanics, and the role of atomic structure in determining chemical properties and reactions. Whether you’re a student or an enthusiast, exploring the structure of atoms reveals the intricate building blocks of the universe and enhances our appreciation for the science of matter.
Chapters
- Bohr’s Model of Atom
- Charged Particles in Matter
- Isobars
- Isotopes
- Mass Number
- Neutrons
- Rutherford’s Model of an Atom
- Thomson’s Model of an Atom
- Valency
- How are Electrons Distributed in Different Orbits (Shells)?
- Sub-Atomic Particles
- Atomic Models
- Shapes of Atomic Orbitals
- Energies of Orbitals
- Quantum Numbers
- Development Leading to Bohr’s Model of Atom
- Emission and Absorption Spectra
- Towards Quantum Mechanical Model of Atom