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1 Unit 3: Periodic Table and Atom Structure Comparing Atoms Periodic Table

2 Reading the Periodic Table WWWWhat information is shown? AAAAtomic Mass AAAAtomic Number EEEElement Symbol EEEElement Name

3 Periodic Table 47 Ag Silver 107.87 Atomic Number Element Name Atomic Mass Element Symbol Which is which?

4 Periodic Table 47 Ag Silver 107.87 Atomic Number Element Name Atomic Mass Element Symbol

5 Atomic Number  Number of Protons  What happens if you change the number of protons?  Change the element HUGE amounts of energy to add or remove. HUGE amounts of energy to add or remove.

6 Atomic Number  Begin @ 1  111  Why is there more than 111?  Heaviest elements are created by scientists.  WHY?

7 Periodic Table 47 Ag Silver 107.87 Atomic Number

8 Atomic Mass  Protons & Neutrons  Increase by amounts > 1  Different # of Neutrons in nucleus.  Neutrons don’t change charge of atom

9 Isotopes  Atoms with different amounts of neutrons. + + 0 0 + 0 -- - Hydrogen- proteium Hydrogen - deuterium Hydrogen- tritium A# M# 111 123

10 Periodic Table 47 Ag Silver 107.87 Atomic Mass

11 # 0f Neutrons?  Atomic Mass – Atomic Number 47 Ag Silver 107.87 108 -47 61 Neutrons

12 Nucleus OOOOpposites _ _ _ _ _ _ _ WWWWhy does the nucleus stay together? SSSStrong Nuclear Force SSSShort distance

13 Periodic Table 47 Ag Silver 107.87 Atomic Number Element Name Atomic Mass Element Symbol

14 Electrons ?  Equal to the Protons  Electron Cloud  Never in the same place  “Buzzing”  Arranged in energy levels

15 Electron Levels  Distance from nucleus increases energy.

16 Electron Levels  The higher the level the more electrons it can hold.

17 Electron Levels  Orbitals 2 8 8 18  We are only concerned with 8 per level

18 1 2 (1)4(1)5(1)6(1)7 (1)8 (1)3 1 2 4 5 6 7 3 Columns 1-8, Group #’s tell you the # of electrons in the outer shell Period or row # 1-7, the number of electron shells

19 Types of Elements  Metals  Solid at room temp  Conduct heat & electricity  Shiny  bendable

20  Non-Metals  Gasses or liquids at room temp  Do not conduct heat or electricity Types of Elements

21  Metalloids  Next to the crooked line  Exhibit properties of metals & nonmetals nonmetals

22 Types of Elements  Transition Elements  Transitioning from metal to non-metal non-metal

23 Types of Elements  Halogens  Bond easily with groups 1 & 2 to make salts. to make salts. Most reactive Non-metals

24 Types of Elements  Noble Gasses  These gasses are inert; non-reactive

25 Types of Elements  Alkali Metals  Most Reactive Metals  React with water violently

26 Types of Elements  Alkaline Earth Metals  2nd most Reactive Metals  React with many things, just not as much as group 1

27 Why do atoms react?   Valance Electrons   Atoms are stable only when their outer shell (valance shell) is full.   Most of the time that means they need 8 valance electrons (Rule of Octet).   Atoms gain or lose electrons to become stable during a chemical reaction.

28 Why do atoms react?   Gaining or losing electrons requires the same amount of energy so…   Atoms will gain or lose electrons based on how many they have in their outer shell   Gaining or losing electrons results in a chemical bond being formed and that atom becomes an Ion (atom with a charge)

29 Drawing Atoms e-e- e-e- e-e- e-e- e-e- e-e- Sodium: Atomic #11 e-e- e-e- e-e- e-e- e-e-

30 Assignments:   Worksheets   “Unknown Elements”   “Elements you NEED to know”   Mr. Bunt will be coming around to grade your folder. BE READY!!!

31 Activity  Pick 4 elements and draw their structure.(5 min)  Move all desks to perimeter.  Class in 2 groups.  As a group pick an element and “ACT” out the arrangement of the sub atomic particles.  1 person can be the nucleus.  The other team guesses the element of the acting team

32 Electron Actors


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