Title: The Atom
1 2The Atom
- ____________ (450 B.C.) proposed that all matter
is made up of tiny, indivisible particles.
(atomos) - 3-2
3Laws
- Law of Conservation of Mass mass is neither
____________ during ordinary chemical rxns or
___________ changes. - 3-3
4Laws
- Law of Definite Proportions compounds contain
the same ____________ in exactly the same
_____________ by mass regardless of the _______
of the sample or the __________ of the compound. - 3-4
5Laws
- Law of Multiple Proportions If two or more
________________ are composed of the same
____________, the _______ of the masses of the
second element combined with a certain _________
of the first element is always a ratio of
______________________. - 3-5
6Daltons Atomic Theory
- In 1808 ___________, an English schoolteacher,
came up with an atomic theory to explain these
laws. Many of the _________ of his theory still
hold true today. - 3-6
7Daltons Atomic Theory
- Each ____________ is composed of atoms.
- Atoms of a given element are __________, and
__________ than those of any other element. - A given compound forms by ____________ of two
or more different atoms, always in the same
_______________________ of atoms. - Atoms are neither ________________ in any
chemical reaction, only _____________. - 3-7
8The Structure of the Atom
- ______ the smallest _________ of an element
that ________ the chemical ________ of that
element. - 3-8
9The Discovery of the Electron
- ___________ (1897) an English physicist who
discovered ________ using his famous ___________
experiment. He determined the _______________
ratio. - 3-9
10The Discovery of the Electron
11The Discovery of the Electron
- __________ (1909) an American __________ who
determined the charge of electrons using his
famous _________ experiment. The mass of an e-
is approximately ________ the mass of an atom. - 3-11
12The Discovery of the Electron
13The Discovery of the Electron
- Based on these discoveries, two inferences were
made - Because atoms are ____________, they must contain
a ________ charge to _________ the negative
electrons. - Because e- are so light in mass _________ to
atoms, atoms must contain other _____________
that account for most of its mass. - 3-13
14Plum Pudding Atomic Model
15Discovery of the Nucleus
- 1911, Ernest ________ conducted experiments with
_________ materials that released only __________
charged alpha particles. - 3-15
16Discovery of the Nucleus
17Discovery of the Nucleus
- Rutherford concluded atoms have a ________ core
with a _______ charge. - Rutherfords Atomic Model
18Discovery of the Nucleus
- Rutherfords student, _________, came up with a
way to explain the location of e- in the atom
19Discovery of the NucleusThe electron cloud is
the current accepted model of the atom.
20The Atom
- Except for H, all ____________ contain
_____________________. - A proton has a charge ____________
_____________to the neg. charged e-. - Atoms contain _______________ of p and e-.
- Neutrons are _____________ neutral.
- P and no have almost ____________ masses,
electrons weigh 1836 times ______. 3-20
21The Atom
- ______________ short range p to p, p to no
and no to no forces hold the nuclear particles
together. - ___________________ (Z) the number of protons
in each atom of a particular element. - ?The atomic number _________ the element!
- 3-21
22Isotopes
- __________ atoms of the same element that have
_______________ due to different numbers of
__________. - _____________ the total number of _______ and
_________ that make up the nucleus of an isotope - Isotopes are written with the _____________
written after the element name or symbol with a
_______ ex. Uranium-235 or U-235 - 3-22
23Isotopes
- Uranium-235 or U-235
- Mass number atomic number number of ________
- 235 (protons neutrons) 92 protons 143
neutrons - This info could also be portrayed using a
_____________ - 235U
- 92
24Isotopes
- In nature, __________ are almost always found
as a ___________ of isotopes - Isotopes have ________________ chemical
properties - Isotopes with _______ neutrons have a higher
mass and are often described as _______.
3-24
25Isotopes
- Nuclide a general term for a _________
- __________ of an element.
26Atomic Mass
- Atomic Mass Unit (____) one amu is exactly
_____ of the mass of a ________ atom. - _______________ the weighted average of the
atomic masses of the _________________ isotopes
of an element. - 3-26
27Calculating the Average
28Moles
- _____ the amount of a substance that contains
as many _______ as there are atoms in exactly 12g
of ___________.
29Moles
- _____________ the number of particles in
exactly one ______ of a pure substance
6.02214179 x 1023 (well use __________)
30Moles
- 602,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
- If you had 6.02 x 1023 pennies and gave away 1
million a day to every person on earth, it would
take you 3000 years to distribute all your
money!! - 3-30
31Molar Mass
- ____________ the mass of one mole of a pure
substance. - the mass of _________ atoms or __________ is
measured in _____. The mass of a mole of the
same substance is _____________ the same, with
the units _______. - Ex. H20 H x 2 1.01 x 2 2.02
- O x 1 16.00 x 1 16.00
- 18.02
- 3-31
32Molar Mass
1) What is the molar mass of BaCl2? 2) What is
the molar mass of NaI? 1) Ba _ x _____ g/mol
_______ Cl _ x _____ g/mol
______ _______ g/mol 2) Na _ x
______ g/mol ______ I _ x
_______ g/mol _______ ________
g/mol 3-31
33Molar Mass
- This photograph shows one mole of _______ (NaCl
58.44g/mol), ____ (H2O 18.02 g/mol), and ____(N2
28.02 g/mol). - 3-33
34Mass/Mole Conversions
- When given the number of _______, you can find
the _______by - Moles x _g__ grams
- mole
- Ex. 5.0 moles of H2O X g
- 5.0 moles x 18.02g 90. g H2O in 5.0
mol moles - 3-34
35Mass/Mole Conversions
- Moles x _g_ moles
- mol
- Now try these problems
- 3) 8.32 moles of barium chloride equals how many
grams? - 4) 20.1 moles of sulfur dioxide equals how many
grams? - 3-35
36Mass/Mole Conversions
- 3) 8.32 moles of barium chloride equals how many
grams? - 8.32 moles BaCl2 x _____ g/mol _____ grams
- BaCl2
- 4) 20.1 moles of sulfur dioxide equals how many
grams? - 20.1 moles SO2 x ______ g/mol _____ g SO2
-
- 3-36
37Mass/Mole Conversions
38Mass/Mole Conversions
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- When given the amount in _______, you can
calculate the number of ______ by - g x mol moles
- g
- Ex. 11.2 g NaCl X moles
- ___ g NaCl x 1.0 mol NaCl _____ mols NaCl
- 58.44g
- 3-38
39Mass/Mole Conversions
g x mol moles g Now try these
problems 5) 50.56 g of sodium chloride equals
how many moles? 6) 329.8 g of ammonia equals how
many moles? 3-39
40Mass/Mole Conversions
5) 50.56 g of sodium chloride equals how many
moles? _______ g NaCl x mole _____ moles
NaCl _____g 6) 329.8 g of
ammonia equals how many moles? _____ g NH3 x mole
_____ moles NH3 ______g 3-40
41Particle/Mole Conversions
- You can also calculate between _______ and number
of ________ - (1.0 moles 6.02 x 1023 particles)
- To enter this number into your calculator, punch
in 6.02 _____ button (________) 23. - 3-41
42Particle/Mole Conversions
- Ex. 2.59 moles of marble (CaCO3) contains how
many molecules? - _____ mol CaCO3 x 6.02 x 1023 molecules
___________ 1.0 mol CaCO3
molecules - Particles can be molecules, atoms or formula
units - 7) How many molecules are in 5.0 moles of carbon
dioxide? - 5.0 mol CO2 x ________ molecules
- 1.0
mole CO2 - __________ molecules CO2
- 3-42
43Particle/Mass Conversions
- Ex. What is the mass of 3.25 x1023 molecules of
nitrogen? - 3.25 x1023 N2 x ______ g _____g N2
- 6.02 x 1023
- 8) How many molecules are 57.36 g of NaCl?
- 57.36 g NaCl x__________ __________
- ____ g molecules
- 3-43
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