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Answer is option C
charge on the electron is determined by the the oil drop experiment by Robert millikan in 1909
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For each of the following scientist that contributed to the early modern atomic theory, write a paragraph on their contribution and how their contribution changed Dalton’s atomic theory: Rutherford, Thomson, Millikan, Chadwick 2. For each of the following experiments, write a paragraph on how it contributed to the understanding of the structure of the atom: Rutherford Cathode Ray Tube, Millikan Oil Drop Experiment, Rutherford Gold Foil Experiment, and Chadwick Neutron Experiment.
Select the incorrect combination. Mass of an electron - J.J Thomson Charge of an electron - Robert Millikan Structure of atom - Ernest Rutherford Discovery of electron - Cathode Ray Experiment Structure of atom - Gold Foil Experiment
summarize and interpret the results of the experiments of Thomson (cathode ray tube), millikan (oil drop) and rutherford (gold foil)
X-ray source Here is a simulation of a famous scientific experiment. Spray the oil by clicking the mister), then adjust the voltage until you can get an oil drop to be suspended motionless between the+ and - electrical plates. oil mister small hole (a) Who performed this experiment? +plate 30 O Niels Bohr O Robert Millikan rm pe 20 JJ, Thompson Emest Rutherford 10 O - plate 0. (b) What was determined from this experiment? voltage: o v O The...
In a fictitious world the Thomson cathode ray experiments found the electron charge to mass ratio to be 9.25×105 C/g. A series of oil drops in the Milikan oil drop experiment were found to have excess charges of 3.73×10-19 C, 4.66×10-19 C and 2.80×10-19 C. What could be the mass of an electron? 1.01×10-25 grams 2.80×10-19 grams 3.73×10-19 grams 5.04×10-25 grams 4.03×10-25 grams
Experiments carried out by Robert Millikan in 1910-1913 determined the charge of an electron. In his experiment, oil droplets are charged when sprayed into a chamber. He then studied the motion of the charged oil droplets in a uniform electric field. He found that the following measured value of charge appeared on the oil droplets: Drop Charge (10-19 C) 1 13.13 2 6.563 3 19.71 4 22.89 5 16.48 6 8.204 7 11.50 8 26.13 9 18.08 What value of...
Determine how many protons, neutrons, and electrons a given atom (or ion) has, given its symbol, atomic number, and mass number (and vice versa) . Describe the relative mass, charge, and location of the three basic particles in the atom (a, B, Y) 4. State what isotope serves as the current standard for the atomic mass scale. 5. Explain why atomic masses of some elements (i.e., Cu, CI) are so far from whole numbers. Bfo glqibnhq 1916 Summarize the contributions...
In 1909, Millikan performed a famous experiment in which he measured the charge of the electron (and for which he won the Nobel prize). In his experiment, oil drops carrying excess electrons are made to float between two charged large parallel, horizontal plates, as shown, by adjusting a uniform vertical electric field between the plates so that the drops do not fall down. Suppose each drop has a mass of 3.3 × 10−15kg, and one of the drops floats (the...
how did the gold foil experiment determine the existence of an electron, the mass and charge of an electron, and the existance of a dense-small nucleus?
Imagine an alternate reality. The Thomson cathode ray experiments arrived at a charge to mass ratio, 8.51×106 C/g for the electron. If when Milikan performed the oil drop experiment he found that a series of droplets had excess charges of 3.11×10-19 C, 1.56×10-19 C and 2.08×10-19 C, what could be the mass of an electron?