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Section 2.3
  • The Modern View of Atomic Structure

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Three Subatomic Particles
  • Proton
  • Neutron
  • Electron

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Proton
  • Positively charged particle
  • Located in the nucleus of the atom
  • Charge of 1.602 x 10-19 C
  • Expressed in multiples of the charge 1

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Electron
  • Negatively charged particle
  • Orbit the nucleus of the atom
  • Account for most of the volume of the atom
  • Charge of -1.602 x 10-19 C
  • Expressed in multiples of the charge -1

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Neutron
  • Uncharged and electrically neutral particle
  • Located in the nucleus of the atom

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The Atom
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Every atom has an equal number of protons and
electrons, and so atoms have no net electrical
charge.
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Mass of the Atom
  • Expressed in the atomic mass unit (amu)
  • 1 amu 1.66054 x 10-24 g
  • 1 g 6.02214 x 1023 amu

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Particle Charge Mass (amu)
Proton Positive (1) 1.0073
Neutron None (neutral) 1.0087
Electron Negative (-1) 5.486 x 10-4
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Atomic Number
  • References the number of protons in the nucleus
    of an atom of a particular element
  • Every element has a unique atomic number

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Question
  • If Pb has an atomic number of 82, how many
    protons are in the nucleus of every atom of Pb?
  • How many electrons must be orbiting the nucleus
    of every Pb atom?

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Mass Number
  • Total number of protons plus neutrons in the
    nucleus of an atom of an element.
  • Uses the number of neutrons in the most abundant
    form of the element

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  • How many protons?
  • How many electrons?
  • How many neutrons?

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Isotopes
  • Atoms with identical atomic numbers but different
    mass numbers

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