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Outline the history of the atomic model. Agenda for Tuesday Dec 14 th 1.Atoms 2.Atomic mass, #, protons, etc.

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1 Outline the history of the atomic model. Agenda for Tuesday Dec 14 th 1.Atoms 2.Atomic mass, #, protons, etc

2 Atoms Nucleus in the center – Protons and neutrons Electrons on outside of nucleus – Electron cloud model – Electrons exist in energy levels – based on # of electrons

3 Atomic Number and Atomic Mass B boron 5 10.811 Element name Atomic number Symbol Atomic mass

4 Atomic number: # of protons in nucleus Each element has a different atomic # Identifies the element Hydrogen = smallest atomic # (1) # of protons = # of electrons

5 Atomic mass: total mass of protons and neutrons in an atom, measured in atomic mass units (amu) – Atomic weight Atoms of the same element can have different numbers of neutrons - isotopes # on periodic table is the average atomic mass for that element

6 We will round the average atomic mass to get a whole # called the mass number. Examples: Sodium (Na) Avg. atomic mass = 22.990 amu Mass # = 23 Nitrogen (N) Avg. atomic mass = 14.007 amu Mass # = 14

7 Finding # of neutrons mass # - atomic # = # of neutrons For Na: 23 – 11 = 12 neutrons For N: 14 – 7 = 7 neutrons

8 Practice

9 Find the mass number, protons, neutrons, and electrons for Bromine. Agenda for Wednesday Dec 15 th 1.History of the Atom Flash Cards 2.Practice with mass, protons, etc 3.Isotopes

10 Element Name Atomic Number Number of Protons Number of Neutrons Mass Number carbon12 88 hydrogen1 614 hydrogen2 nitrogen14 666 7 77 113 86 101 168Oxygen Carbon

11 Isotopes Atoms of the same element can have different numbers of neutrons  isotopes # of protons and electrons stays the same for a particular element – Mass changes – Means # of neutrons changes Atomic mass on your P.T. is an average of all the isotopes For Boron:.8 (10 amu) +.2 (11 amu) = 10.811 amu

12 More on Isotopes Because the numbers of neutrons in the isotopes are different, the mass numbers are also different You use the name of the element followed by the mass number of the isotope to identify each isotope: boron-10 and boron-11

13 Example: – Neon. All neon atoms have 10 protons and 10 electrons. Some neon atoms have 10 neutrons and some have 12. – Both isotopes of neon

14 Ne or Ne-20 Ne or Ne-22 10 20 22 Atomic # (# of protons) Mass # (protons + neutrons). Different for each isotope

15 What’s the point of Isotopes You can tell how old something is – Radiocarbon Dating Use as markers in research – Follow a certain molecule, atom

16 Practice Problems You will need your periodic table! 1.For Mg-25: How many protons, electrons, and neutrons? 2.For N-15: How many protons, electrons, neutrons? 3.For P-31: How many protons, electrons, neutrons?

17 Practice

18 What is an isotope? Agenda for Thursday Dec 16 th 1.Mass #, Atomic weight, proton review 2.Valence Electrons 3.Lewis Dot Structures

19 Atoms Nucleus in the center – Protons and neutrons Electrons on outside of nucleus – Electron cloud model – Electrons exist in energy levels – based on # of electrons

20 Valence Electrons Electrons in the outermost energy level Valence electrons determine reactivity and other chemical properties 8 valence electrons means a stable atom = do not want to react with other atoms

21 Where are electrons found? Nucleus Least likely Most likely

22 13 p + 14 n 0 Help! We’re so vulnerable! Valence electrons A way to draw an atom showing where electrons are found

23 Valence electrons Carbon -12 has 4 electrons in the last energy level... therefore carbon-12 has 4 valence electrons

24 Bohr’s Model Nucleus 1 st shell can hold 2 e - 3 rd shell can hold 8 e - 2 nd shell can hold 8 e -

25 How many electrons in each shell? 1 st shell = 2 electrons 2 nd shell = 8 electrons 3 rd shell = 8 electrons 4 th shell = 18 electrons

26 Drawing Carbon-12 with Bohr’s Model Steps: 1.Find number of neutrons and protons. 2. Find number of electrons. 3. Fill in electrons, beginning with the 1 st energy level.

27 How many valence electrons does Nitrogen have? NUCLEUS

28 How many valence electrons does Calcium have? Calcium has 2 Valence electrons NUCLEUS

29 How many valence electrons does Phosphorous have? Phosphorous has 5 Valence electrons NUCLEUS

30 How many valence electrons does Boron have? NUCLEUS Boron has 3 Valence electrons

31 Cool Trick! 1 6 2 3 4 5 7 8


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