Evolution of atomic theories and applications of atomic energy

By VanyaHS
  • 400 BCE

    Democritus athomic theory

    Democritus athomic theory
    Democritus’s model stated that matter consists of invisible particles called atoms and a void (empty space). He stated that atoms are indestructible and unchangeable. Also that they are homogenous, meaning they have no internal structure. His atomic model was solid, and stated all atoms differ in size, shape, mass, position and arrangement, with a void exists between them.
  • 400 BCE

    Experiment of Democritus

    Experiment of Democritus
    Democritus knew that if you took a stone and cut it in half, each half had the same properties as the original stone. He reasoned that if you continued to cut the stone into smaller and smaller pieces, at some point you would reach a piece so tiny that it could no longer be divided.
  • 400 BCE

    How was the model wrong?

    Democritus knew that if you took a stone and cut it in half, each half had the same properties as the original stone. He reasoned that if you continued to cut the stone into smaller and smaller pieces, at some point you would reach a piece so tiny that it could no longer be divided.
  • 400 BCE

    Main contribution to the current understanding

    Democritus discovered the atom, the most samllest particle and every thing around us is composed of them