The idea of the atom as the building block of matter has developed over time. What was thought of as a single particle about 1 脳 10鈥韭光伆 m across is now known to be a collection of smaller particles.
In ancient Greece, most people thought that matter was made up of combinations of four elements: earth, air, fire and water.
There were a small number of Greeks who had a different idea. They believed that if there was a piece of wood for example, it could be cut into smaller and smaller pieces until it ended up as a piece of wood that was so small it couldn't be cut anymore.
The ancient Greek philosopher Demokritos (460-370 BCE) thought that matter was made up of millions of tiny, uncuttable pieces of that same matter. In fact, the word atomThe smallest part of an element that can exist. comes from the word 'atomos', which means uncuttable.
The plum pudding model
After discovering the electron in 1897, J J Thomson proposed that the atom looked like a plum pudding modelThe scientific idea that an atom is a sphere of positive charge, with negatively charged electrons in it..
To explain the two types of static electricity, he suggested that the atom consisted of positive 'dough' with a lot of negative electronSubatomic particle, with a negative charge and a negligible mass relative to protons and neutrons. stuck in it. This was consistent with the evidence available at the time:
solids cannot be squashed, therefore the atoms which make them up must be solid throughout
rubbing two solids together often results in static charge so there must be something (electrons) on the outsides of atoms which can be transferred as atoms collide