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8th Grade Science-Atoms Unit
Properties of Atoms and the Periodic Table
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Structure of the Atom
• Chemical Symbols-consist of one capital letter or a capital letter plus one or two small lettersex: table 1—pg. 544
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Atomic Components
• Atoms—the smallest piece of matter that still retains the property of the element
• Atoms: Contain protons and neutrons in the nucleus
• Electrons—contained in electron cloud
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• Quarks—smaller particles that comprise protons and neutrons
• Scientists have confirmed the existence of six uniquely different quarks
• The search for the composition of protons and neutrons is an ongoing effort
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Atomic Theory-Past Models of the Atom• Democritus—”uncuttable”
composed of tiny, solid particles that could not be subdivided—(atomos)
**Dalton—solid sphere**Thomson Model—”cookie
dough”charged particles were evenly embedded throughout a positively charged sphere
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(more models)
• Rutherford Model—proposed almost all the mass of an atom (& + charges) were concentrated in a central nucleus surrounded by electrons
• Bohr Model—– Hypothesized electrons
traveled in fixed orbits
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Electron Cloud Model (Quantum Mechanical)• 1926—current model• Electron cloud—area
around the nucleus of an atom where its electrons are most likely found
• Energy levels are areas of the cloud where electrons are more likely 2 B found
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Masses of Atoms• AMU—unit of measurement
used for atomic particles• Mass of 1 proton or 1
neutron is almost 1 amu.• Atomic number—the
number of protons in an atom
• Mass number—the sum of the number of protons and the number of neutrons in the nucleus
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• Atomic mass = decimal number under the symbol on the periodic table
• NOT THE SAME THING AS ATOMIC NUMBER or MASS NUMBER
• It is the average weight of all atoms of the element (including isotopes)
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Calculating neutron number
• If you know the mass number and atomic number of an atom, you can find the number of neutrons as well,.
• Neutron # = mass # - atomic #
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Isotopes
• Carbon-12 is the most common form of carbon
• However, Carbon-14 is a radioactive form of carbon
• WHY?• Not all the atoms of an
element have the same number of neutrons
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ISOTOPES
• Isotopes—atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons
• Average atomic mass—the weighted average mass of an element’s mixture of isotopes (used because most elements have more than one isotope)
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The Periodic Table
• Dimitri Mendeleev-arranged all the elements known in order of increasing atomic masses and discovered a pattern
• Today’s Periodic Table—elements are arranged by increasing atomic number and by changes in physical and chemical properties
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• Mendeleev-left blank spaces to keep elements in line according to chemical properties
• He predicted the existence of two elements not yet discovered
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Groups
• The vertical columns in the periodic table-also called families
• Periodic Table—pg. 556 and 557
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Electron Cloud Structure
• In neutral atoms, the electron number = the proton number
• SO: Atomic number tells how many protons AND how many electrons the element has
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• Elements in the same group have the same number of electrons in their outer energy level-called VALENCE ELECTRONS
• This number determines properties of the elements
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Number of Atoms in Energy Levels• Energy Level 1—holds 2 e• Energy Level 2—holds 8 e• Energy Level 3—holds 18
e• Energy Level 4—holds 32
e
• Octet Rule—explains that atoms are most stable with an outer valence holding 8 electrons
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Periods/Rows• Horizontal groups
across the periodic table
• Each row ends with an element with a full outer valence (8 electrons)
• Periods increase by one proton and one electron going L to R
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Metals
• Metals are on the left-hand side of the periodic table
• Most are shiny, ductile, malleable and are good conductors
• Ductile—drawn into wire• Malleable-can be
hammered into sheets
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Non-metals
• Non-metals are on the right side of the periodic table
• Most are gases, brittle, and poor conductors
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Metalloids
• Metalloids-run along the middle zig-zag line
• Metalloids have some of the properties of both metals and non-metals
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• Carbon-14has 6 protons and 8 neutrons
Isotopes—atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons
Radioactive isotopes—those isotopes that are unstable and become radioactive
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Identifying Isotopes
• Average atomic mass—the weighted-average mass of the mixture of its isotopes
• Ex: 4 out of 5 atoms of B are boron-11 and 1 out of five is boron-10
• Weighted average = 4/5 (11) + 1/5(10) = 10.8
AMU
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Periodic Table websites:
• www.chemicool.com• www.Ptable.com• www.periodictable.com• www.webelement.com