Transcript of Atomic Structure. The Atom Smallest form of an element that still retains that elements properties...
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- Atomic Structure
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- The Atom Smallest form of an element that still retains that
elements properties Basic building block of matter Made of: Protons
Neutrons Electrons
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- The Atom Composed of: Nucleus Electron Cloud
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- The Nucleus Positively charged Protons and neutrons Protons
positively charged Neutrons neutrally charged Neutrons act like
glue
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- The Electrons Negatively charged Occupy the Electron cloud
surrounding the nucleus Arranged into shells or orbitals Electrons
are NOT moving in perfect orbits around the nucleus. The electron
movement is unpredictable Cloud gives us approximate location of
where electrons are
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- Subatomic Particles LocationChargeMassSpecial Fact
ProtonsNucleusPositive (+)1 amuNumber of protons determines the
identity of the element NeutronsNucleusNeutral1 amu
ElectronsElectron CloudNegative (-)0.00054 amuElectron cloud takes
up 99.9999999% of the volume of the atom
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- Properties of Atoms Atomic Number Mass Number Average Atomic
Mass
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- INSIDE THE SQUARES
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- Atomic Number Number of protons in the nucleus of an atom Each
element has its own specific atomic number In a NEUTRAL ATOM, this
is also the number of electrons
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- (Average) Atomic Mass An average mass of each of the different
isotopes found for that element in nature For example, Chlorine has
2 different isotopes Each one has 17 carbons and a different number
of neutrons (This is what an isotope is. More on that later) If you
take the average atomic mass of every single carbon atom that
exists, the average mass will be 35.453 amu
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- Mass Number Mass number is the mass of a SPECIFIC isotope of an
atom. It is the SUM of the protons and neutrons in the nucleus Mass
Number = (# of neutrons) + (# of protons) Mass Number = Atomic Mass
It is not the average unless we say AVERAGE How do we find # of
neutrons?
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- So how do I know what the Mass Number is? I will tell you. One
of two ways: 1) Give you the mass number or the neutrons in a
table. If I dont give it to you, get the rounded # off the PT 2)
Tell you in the symbol. A) Isotope Notation: B) Isotope Name:
Sodium-23
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- Figuring out some element parts ElementSymbolAtomic
#ProtonsNeutronsMass # Boron-11B Carbon -1266 Magnesium-231223
Copper-642935 20
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- Figuring out some element parts ElementSymbolAtomic
#ProtonsNeutronsMass # Boron-11B55611 Carbon -12C66612
Magnesium-23Mg12 1123 Copper-64Cu29 3564 ????20?