Title: Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table
1Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table
Chapter 5
2- The Structure of the Atom
- A. Three particles make up the structure of
atoms - 1) protons . positive charge ()
- 2) neutrons no charge (neutral)
- 3) electrons negative charge (-)
3- B. These particles are located in one of two
locations - 1) in the nucleus protons and neutrons
- 2) around the nucleus - electrons
4- C. The mass of an atom is concentrated in the
nucleus -
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Atomic mass sum of protons neutrons
D. The Periodic Table indicates the number of
protons in each element
Atomic number number of protons
The atomic number identifies the element
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6- E. Shorthand notation is used to indicate the
element, atomic number and atomic mass -
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Carbon 6 protons 6 neutrons
Sodium 11 proton 12 neutrons
Hydrogen 1 proton 0 neutrons
Hydrogen-1
Carbon-12
Sodium-23
7- Practice Indicate the name, number of protons
and number of neutrons -
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8- Isotopes
- A. Atoms of the same element that have
different atomic masses because they have
different numbers of neutrons -
9- B. The atomic number identifies the element
- C. The atomic mass sum of protons neutrons
- D. Only neutrons can change the atomic mass
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10Neon 10 proton 10 neutrons
Neon 10 proton 12 neutrons
Neon 10 proton 11 neutrons
1190.48
0.27
9.25
What would be the atomic mass of neon?
20 x .9048 18.10 21 x 0.0027 0.06 22 x 0.0925
2.04 20.20
12- III. Electrons
- A. A NEUTRAL atom has the same number of
electrons as protons - B. ION an atom that has a charge because it
has lost or gained electrons -
13- IV. The Periodic Table
- A. The periodic table is arranged in specific
rows and columns according to their chemical
behavior - B. Specific regions have been named
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