Title: The Atom
1The Atom
2Daltons Atomic Theory (1803)
Do you know which of these statements are still
valid?
- Elements are made up of atoms that are
indivisible and indestructible. - All atoms of an element have the same mass. No
two different elements have the same mass. - Compounds consist of small whole number ratios of
elements. - Elements are not changed during chemical reaction.
False!
False!
True!
True!
3Models of the Atom
41903 Thomson The plum pudding model
5Rutherfords Alpha Scattering Experiment
Movie
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6The Results!
7Rutherford model
8Subatomic Particles
Particle symbol location charge mass Electron e-
orbital -1 1/1836 Proton p nucleus 1 1 Neu
tron n nucleus 0 1
9Describing Individual Atoms
Example
10Lets see if you have it!
- Fill in the blanks
- Symbol neutrons protons electrons
- 60Co
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- 81Br
- 36 29 27
27
27
33
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35
36
46
65Cu2
11Isotopes
Stable?
- Isotopes are atoms with the same number of
protons but different numbers of neutrons. - Same element, different mass.
- Some isotopes are stable, others are not.
- The masses on the periodic table are weighted
averages. - Isotopes of hydrogen and carbon.
12Chlorine
- Chlorine is 75 chlorine-35 and 25 chlorine-37.
What is the average mass?
13Wave Nature of Light
Wavelength the distance light travels to
complete one cycle. Frequency the number of
wave cycles in one second.
Red light
Which wave has the higher frequency?
UV
14Radiant Energy Spectrum
High energy, short waves
Low energy, long waves
15Bohr Model of Atom (Year 1913)
nucleus
Energy Levels
16What was the evidence?
link
Discontinuous line spectra of atoms!
17Final Statements on the Bohr model
18The electron as a wave
- Einstein, Light, a wave, can have particle like
properties - De Brolie, particles, like electrons, can have
wave-like properties - Scrödinger, Came up with an equation that
describes an electron
The Players
19The outcome
- n, principle quantum number. Correlates with
shell of Bohr model - l, subshell. Correlates with type of orbital, s
p d or f. - ml, orientation. px, py or pz.
- s, spin. ?or ?
20Energy Levels and Subshells
- Each energy level is divided into sublevels,
often called subshells. - Types of subshells s, p, d, f
- Number of subshells in an energy level depends on
the energy level.
E. Level 1 2 3
4 Subshell s s,p s,p,d s,p,d,f
21Subshells and Orbitals
- Electrons exist in orbitals.
- Most probable location for finding an electron.
- The number of orbitals depends on the subshell
- 2 electrons per orbital
- s orbitals come in groups of 1
- p orbitals come in groups of 3
- d orbitals come in groups of 5
22S orbitals
1s
3s
2s
How does a 1s orbital differ from a 3s orbital?
23p Orbitals
How many electrons fit in a 2 p orbital?
pz
py
px
24The first shell only has an s orbital The second
shell has s p orbitals The third shell has s, p
d orbitals
25Orbitals in the third shell
26Electron Configurations
(Shell-subshell notation)
Lets investigate Electron Housing!
27Electron Configuration - N
5p
5s
4p
3d
EPOT
4s
3p
3s
2p
2s
Each arrow represents an electron 1s2 2s2 2p3
28Electron Configuration - Na
5p
5s
4p
3d
EPOT
4s
3p
3s
2p
2s
Each arrow represents an electron 1s2 2s2 2p6
3s1
29Electron Configuration - V
3d
EPOT
4s
3p
3s
2p
2s
Each arrow represents an electron 1s2 2s2 2p6
3s2 3p6 4s2 3d3
30An Easier Way
n energy level period number
31Electron Configuration Al
1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p1
32Electron Configuration - Co
1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d7
33Electron Configuration - Sr
1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d104p65s2