Title: Chapter 2: Modern Atomic Theory
1Chapter 2 Modern Atomic Theory
- Matter consists of atoms
- Atoms consist of three fundamental particles,
found in the nucleus and the space around the
nucleus
2Arrangement of Subatomic Particlesnot to scale!
Nucleus contains protons and neutrons.
- If an atom has a diameter of about 100 m (a
football field), the nucleus would be 1 mm in
diameter
3What holds an atom together?
4What holds an atom together?
Coulombs Law of electrostatic interactions.
5What holds an atom together?
Coulombs Law of electrostatic interactions.
General Behavior Like charges
repel. Opposite charges attract.
6What holds an atom together?
Coulombs Law of electrostatic interactions.
- If we double a charge from 1 to 2, the force
will - Double
- Halve
- Quadruple
- Quarter
7What holds an atom together?
Coulombs Law of electrostatic interactions.
- If we double the distance, the force will
- Double
- Halve
- Quadruple
- Quarter
8Whats wrong with this picture?
Electrons are held near the nucleus by the
electrostatic attraction between them, but
The forces of nature
9Were not just making it up!
- How could we possibly know that the nucleus
- is small compared to the size of the atom?
- Why not think the protons, electrons and neutrons
are all mixed together?
The Rutherford Experiment
10Were not just making it up!
The Rutherford Experiment
11Were not just making it up!
The Rutherford Experiment
12Atom Terminology
- All atoms of an element have the same atomic
number number of protons - In a neutral atom (no charge), the number of
positively and negatively charged particles must
be equal. - Number protons number electrons
- The mass number protons neutrons
13Isotopes
- Isotopes are atoms of an element with the same
number of protons but different numbers of
neutrons, and different mass - Atom symbols are written using the following
format X symbol of element A mass
number Z atomic number
14Isotopes, continued
- Most elements have multiple isotopes
- 1H, 2H (deuterium), 3H (tritium, radioactive)
- 79Br, 81Br
- 64Zn, 66Zn, 67Zn, 68Zn, 70Zn
- While atomic mass is the mass of an atom,
average atomic mass takes into account isotopes
and natural abundance - We use atomic mass units (amu)1 amu 1.661 x
1024 g(about the mass of a proton)
15WHAT TIME IS IT?
16Chiuaua 4 lbs.
Mastif 120 lbs.
What is the average weight of a collection of
these dogs?
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18- 96 Chiuauas _at_ 4 lbs.
- 4 Mastifs _at_ 120 lbs.
19Isotopes and Average Atomic Masses
20Isotopes and Average Atomic Masses
Example Boron
B has 2 isotopes B-10 mass 10.0129 amu
abundance 19.91 B-11 mass
11.0093 abundance 80.09
What is the average atomic mass of Boron?
21What time is it?
22HOW
23HOWDO
24HOWDOYOU
25HOWDOYOUKNOW
26HOWDOYOUKNOWTHAT?
27Mass Spectrometry
28Isotopes In The News
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