Title: 2.1 Nature of Matter
12.1 Nature of Matter
Atom atomos unable to cut
- basic unit of matter which consists of 3
Subatomic particles.
2Proton
- Location in the nucleus (center)
- Mass 1 atomic mass unit (amu)
- Charge Positive (1)
3Neutrons
- Location in the nucleus
- Mass 1 amu
- Charge no charge (neutral)
4Electrons
- Location outside of nucleus in orbitals
(electron clouds, energy levels) - Mass nearly 0 amu
- Charge Negative (-1)
5Electron Orbit (not really)
- Electrons in fact inhabit regions of space known
as orbitals undefined paths. - You can think of an orbital as being the region
of space in which the electron lives (clouds).
6Element
- Def a pure substance that consists entirely of
one type of atom. - Ex - Gold
7Using the Periodic Table
- Detailed information about elements
- Strategically Arranged
8Periodic Table
Period elements in the same row, have similar
physical properties
Group elements in the same column, react in the
same ways
9Chemical Symbols
Atomic Number
Atomic Number the number of protons found in
the atom
6 C 12.011
1 2 letter chemical symbol
Atomic Mass the total number of neutrons and
protons in the atom. (Units amu)
Atomic Mass
10Try These
30 Zn 65.5
11 Na 23
How many protons?
11
How many protons?
30
How many neutrons?
12
How many neutrons?
35 - 36
Element Name?
Sodium
Element Name?
Zinc
11Isotopes
- Def atoms of an element that have different
number of neutrons - All isotopes have the same chemical properties.
Why?
12Radioactive Isotopes
- Def isotopes that have unstable nuclei that
become stable by releasing radiation - Uses of Radioactive Isotopes
- Determine the age of rocks because the nuclei
break down at a constant rate. - Treat Cancer
13Compounds
- Def a substance formed by the chemical
combination of two or more elements in definite
proportions
H2O - Water
C6H12O6 - Glucose
NaCl - Salt
14Forming Chemical Compounds
- Ionic Bonds a bond formed when electrons are
transferred from one atom to another. - Ions atoms of the same element that have lost or
gained an electron. - 2-8-8(18) Rule Elements want to fill their
outer shell by gaining or losing electrons.
15Valence Electrons
- Valence Electrons Electrons in the outermost
shell of an atom.
Ionic Bonding
16Covalent Bonds
- Def A chemical bond that forms when electrons
are shared between atoms.
Think about Hydrogen
Molecule the smallest unit of most compounds.
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17Covalent Bonds
Why does Carbon usually form covalent bonds,
instead of ionic bonds?
Answer Outer shell is half full.
18Van der Waals Forces
- Sometimes in covalent bonds the sharing of
electrons is not always equal. - Slight attraction between slightly charged
regions of a nearby molecules. - A combination of ionic and covalent bonds
TED - Gecko Talk
19Basic observations about water
- Use your pipette to make droplets of water on
your desk. Write down any observations you made.
- What happens if you make one drop very near to
another one? - Use the penny I gave you as a surface to drop
water on. See how many drops of water can be
held on the surface of the penny before it
spills. - Lastly, look at the inside of the pipette after
youve squeezed all the water out. What do you
notice?