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Title: Che 113


1
Chapter 2
  • Che 113
  • Dr. McGoldricks lecture notes

2
Chapter Two Overview
  • Classification of Matter
  • Fundamental Particles
  • Atomic Theory
  • Periodic Table
  • Lewis Diagrams
  • Chart Trends

3
Classification
  • Impure matter mixtures
  • Pure matter -compounds and elements
  • Atoms of Life C, H, O, and N

4
Daltons Atomic Theory
  • Atom is smallest sample of element
  • Atoms are indivisible
  • Atoms of same element are the same
  • Atoms of diff. element are diff.
  • Che rxn is a reshuffling of atomic combinations

5
Che Laws Revisited
  • Conservation Law
  • Contstant Composition Law
  • Multiple Proportion Law

6
Elemental Forms
  • Monoatomic ( ex. He, Na)
  • Diatomic (ex. H2, O2)
  • Triatomic (ex. O3)
  • Polyatomic (ex. S8 )

7
Fundamental Particles
8
Isotopes
  • Mass number p n
  • Atomic number p
  • Isotope Notation
  • charge X
  • Examples

mass
9
Atomic Weight
  • Carbon- 12 standard(relative mass)
  • Avg. based on abundancy

10
The Periodic Table
  • Periodicity ( periods, groups)
  • Metals, nonmetals, metalloids
  • A elements representative
  • B elements transition metals
  • Group names, main inner transition
    (lanthanides and actinides)memorize A elements

11
Development of Modern Atomic Theory
  • 1913 Bohr Trilogy- Bohr orbits- Quantization
  • 1921 Quantum Mechanics- the probablility picture
  • Shells, subshells, orbitals

12
Electron Filling
  • Electron Configurations
  • Orbital Box Diagrams
  • Examples all A elements 1st transition (note
    exceptions Cu and Cr)
  • USE THE CHART!!

13
Lewis Diagrams
  • For atoms
  • For ions ( cations, anions)
  • To be continued with bonding

14
Periodic Trends
  • Atomic Size Z effective nuclear charge
  • Ionization Energy
  • Electron Affinity

15
End Chapter 2
  • Homework
  • Test I on Ch 1 and 2

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