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Title: Atoms


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Atoms
  • - the smallest unit of an element

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  • Each element is made up of only one type of atom
    (the element Carbon is only made up of carbon
    atoms).
  • Atoms are so small they cannot be seen with a
    microscope.

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Structure of the Atom
  • The center of the atom is called the nucleus.
  • The nucleus contains two types of particles
    protons and neutrons.

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Structure of the Atom
  • Protons have a positive charge ().


  • Neutrons have no charge. They are neutral.

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Structure of the Atom, contd
  • Electrons are always moving or spinning around
    the nucleus, like planets orbiting the sun.
  • The space where the electrons orbit is called the
    electron cloud.

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Structure of the Atom, contd
  • Electrons have a negative (-) charge.

  • Electrons are much smaller than protons.


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  • The number of protons in an atom equals the
    number of electrons in an atom. Therefore an
    atom is electrically neutral.
  • protons electrons
  • What makes atoms different from one another is
    the number of protons, neutrons and electrons
    that they have.

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Structure of an Atom
  • Label the picture of an atom using the following
    codes
  • P Proton
  • N Neutron
  • E - Electrons
  • Color the protons blue.
  • Color the neutrons red.
  • Color the electrons brown.
  • Write the charges beside each one.

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Structure of an Atom
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  • Label the picture of an atom using the following
    codes
  • P Proton
  • N Neutron
  • E - Electrons
  • Color the protons blue.
  • Color the neutrons red.
  • Color the electrons brown.
  • Write the charges beside each one.


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Atomic Number Atomic Mass
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  • The periodic table includes each elements
  • atomic number
  • atomic mass
  • symbol
  • name

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Atomic Number
  • The atomic number is the number of protons an
    element has.
  • The periodic table lists elements in order by
    their atomic number.
  • Remember, the number of protons is the same as
    the number of electrons.

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Atomic Mass
  • The atomic mass (also called mass number) is the
    weight of one atom of the element.
  • Atomic mass will also give you the average number
    of neutrons in the nucleus by the following
    formula
  • protons neutrons atomic mass

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  • What is the atomic number?

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  • How many protons?

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  • How many electrons?

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  • What is the atomic mass?

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  • How many neutrons?

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Isotopes
  • All atoms of a certain element will always
    contain the same number of protons, however the
    number of neutrons can vary.
  • Isotopes are atoms that have the same number of
    protons, but different numbers of neutrons.

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Isotopes
  • Carbon-12 has 6 protons and 6 neutrons.
    Carbon-14 has 6 protons and 8 neutrons.
  • The atomic mass is an average of the isotopes so
    is not always a whole number.
  • Isotopes are useful in determining age of
    fossils, diets of animals, and origins of wood.

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Atomic Mass
  • Scientists have chosen the most common isotope of
    carbon (carbon-12) as a reference.

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  • An atom of carbon-12 is assigned a mass of 12
    atomic mass units (amu).
  • The masses of all other atoms are compared with
    this mass.

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  • One atomic mass unit is 1/12 the mass of a
    carbon-12 atom.
  • The mass of an atom expressed in atomic mass
    units is called its atomic mass.

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  • The atomic mass of an element found in the
    periodic table is actually calculated from the
    masses of the elements isotopes.
  • It is a weighted average of the masses of the
    isotopes you must take into consideration the
    percent abundance of each element.

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  • Example
  • There are two isotopes for lithium lithium-6
    makes up 7.4 of all lithium atoms and lithium-7
    makes up the other 92.6.
  • Calculate the average atomic mass.

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  • SOLUTION
  • (6amu x 0.074) (7amu x 0.926) 0.44 6.482
  • 6.922 6.9amu

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  • Now its your turn
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