Review for PS-2 – Properties of Atoms. Atoms are made up of – Protons – Neutrons – Electrons.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chemistry: The Nature of Matter.
Advertisements

Reviewing Subatomic Particles
STRUCTURE OF MATTER According to the modern atomic model, protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus, and electrons are found outside the nucleus in.
1. Name the particles in the atom and give the charges associated with each.
Atoms and the Periodic Table.
The Periodic Table. Atomic Structure Nucleus- center of an atom -contains protons - which are positive -contains neutrons- which are neutral Electrons.
Atomic Structure Section The Nucleus Nucleus- contains most of the mass of an atom – Protons & Neutrons contains most of an atom’s mass – Electrons-
Atomic Structure Nucleus – contains protons and neutrons
Bellwork *Write the answer and a short explanation as to why you chose that answer.
The Atom and the Periodic Table
1 Introduction to Chemistry Bio-Chemistry “The Chemistry of Life”
Mass Number Atomic Number equals the # of... NUCLEUS ELECTRONS PROTONS NEUTRONS NEGATIVE CHARGE POSITIVE CHARGE NEUTRAL CHARGE ATOM.
The Periodic Table The periodic table is a list of all the known elements arranged in Groups and Periods All the elements on the LHS are metals – RHS.
Periodic Patterns.
Chapter 18 Test Review.
Atoms and Elements Notes.
Twenty Questions Atoms and Periodic Table Review.
Chapter 2 Topics: Elements and the Periodic Table Can you find the halogens? Alkali metals? Noble gases? Transition.
Review of Major Concepts Taught in Grade 9 Chemistry
ATOMS Basic building blocks of all matter.
4.1 Atomic Theory & Bonding What is an Atom?  smallest particle of an element that still has the properties of that element  An atom = proton(s) + electron(s)
Ions and Ionic Bonding. Electrons and Energy Levels First, let’s review: First, let’s review: Electrons are found in energy levels Electrons are found.
IONS and ISOTOPES.
4.1 Atomic Theory & Bonding
MATTER STRUCTURE OF MATTER According to the modern atomic model, protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus, and electrons are found outside the nucleus.
Chemistry Term 2 Review. Atomic Structure The nucleus is very dense and small. Contains protons (positively charged with a mass of 1 amu: atomic mass.
Instructions for using this template. Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have written “Answer” this is the prompt the students will see, and where.
Chapter 2 Topics: Elements and the Periodic Table Can you find the halogens? Alkali metals? Noble gases? Transition.
Elements Elements are the primary types of matter Matter is anything that has mass and volume Elements can’t be broken down into more simple parts (that.
PROTON Proton: the positively charged particle found in the nucleus of an atom.
Structure of Atoms Chapter 5. You will learn about: Structure of atoms Isotopes Electron arrangement in atoms The Periodic Table Ions You will learn about:
4.1 Atomic Theory & Bonding What is an Atom?  smallest particle of an element that still has the properties of that element  An atom = proton(s) + electron(s)
Atoms The smallest particle of an element.. Valence Electrons Electrons located in the outermost energy level of an atom.
Unit 3: Atomic Structure. A. Subatomic Particles Most of the atom’s mass (Mass Number) NUCLEUS ELECTRON CLOUD PROTONS NEUTRONS ELECTRONS POSITIVE CHARGE.
Intro to Chemistry.
Atoms, Elements, and the Periodic Table Everything in the universe is made up of matter.
Atomic Structure What are atoms made of? How are atoms put together? What are Elements? Isotopes?
Review: Element matter composed of one type of atom. Chemical symbols one or two letter abbreviations for elements, either one capital letter or two letters,
Intro to Chemistry. Atomic Structure  Nucleus- center of an atom -contains protons (which are positive) -contains neutrons (which are neutral) Ex- Sodium:
Unit 3: The Atom. Atoms All matter is made of very tiny particles All matter is made of very tiny particles These particles have the same properties as.
Parts of the Atom: Properties  Protons: –Positive charge –Located in nucleus –Mass = 1 amu (Atomic Mass Unit)  Neutrons –No charge (neutral) –Inside.
The periodic table organizes all of the known elements according to their chemical properties. They can be grouped into three major cateogories: metals,
Atoms The smallest particle of an element.. Valence Electrons Electrons located in the outermost energy level of an atom.
 The basic unit of an element that can retain the properties of that element in a chemical reaction.
The Atom =Uy0m7jnyv6U.
Understanding Atoms Atoms = smallest parts of matter Atoms have 3 main parts Protons (positive charge) Neutrons (no charge) Electrons (negative charge)
Reviewing the Periodic Table and other “Bohring” stuff from Grade Nine.
1 Isotopes & Ions. What’s in an atom of a given element? An atom has three subatomic particles: Proton = positive (+) charge Neutron = no charge Electron.
Atomic Theory  The Periodic Table is the method of organization for all elements  Carbon-12 is the reference atom for the mass of all other atoms. 
1 The Atom Atomic Number and Mass Number Isotopes.
Chemistry of Life Matter and Energy: What are we made of?
Universe is made of matter 2.1 Matter  Matter exists in one of 3 states  Solid – definite shape & volume  Liquid – definite volume, no definite shape.
Review: Atomic #  The number of protons in a nucleus Mass #  The number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus Atomic Mass  The average mass of all.
Periodic Table.
Grade 9 Chemistry review
CHEMISTRY of the Atom.
Draw a Bohr Model of Chlorine (Cl)
Ions & Isotopes What is an ion? Charge by Group
Review & Introduction for Science 10
CHEMISTRY REVIEW For Atomic Structure Test
The Atom & the Periodic Table
Unit 2: Chemical Reactions and Radioactivity 4
Patterns & the periodic table
The Chemistry of atoms Chapter 2.
Atomic and Nuclear Theory and the Periodic Table
Ions Ions: are charged atoms because number of protons don’t equal number of electrons. Ions: are negatively charged when they gain electrons, they are.
Atomic Structure.
Chapter 3 Atoms and the Periodic Table
Periodic Table PS-2.3 Explain the trends of the periodic table based on the elements’ valence electrons and atomic numbers. PS-2.5 Predict the charge (oxidation.
Presentation transcript:

Review for PS-2 – Properties of Atoms

Atoms are made up of – Protons – Neutrons – Electrons

What type of charges do all particles have – protons= positive – Electrons= negative – Neutrons= neutral

Where is everything in an atom located? – Protons – nucleus – Neutrons- nucleus – Electrons- electron cloud or energy level

How much does each particle weigh? – Protons- 1 amu – Neutrons-1 amu – Electrons- 0 amu

Periods are ____________________ horizontal Groups are ____________________ vertical

The maximum number of electrons that the first energy level? Second energy? can hold is 2 8

What are the symbols for Chlorine and Magnesium? Cl Mg

Can the EXACT location of the electron be located? NO

The identity of an atom is determined by its Number of protons The group number of an atom indicates its Number of valence electrons AND its chemical properties

How do you find the number of neutrons? MASS NUMBER- ATOMIC NUMBER How do you find the number of protons of an atom? ATOMIC NUMBER How do you find the mass number? Add the number of neutrons that the problem gives you to the number of protons

The smallest unit of matter is The atom

What are the names of groups 1,2,17 and 18 Alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, halogens and noble gases

If an atom loses electrons, it is a _________ ion? positive

Lewis dot diagrams are used to represent _________. Valence electrons

At room temperature most non-metals are _________________ gas

Neutrons released in a fission reaction could cause a ________ ____________. Chain reaction

For Magnesium, what is the… Atomic number- 12 Average atomic mass Number of neutrons-12 Number of valence electrons-2 Oxidation number +2 Group number 2 Period number 3

What is an isotope? Same atom (element) with a different number of neutrons and a different mass number

Draw a Lewis structure and a Bohr’s model for oxygen

A ___________ reaction is a nuclear reaction that involves the joining of two or more nuclei of atoms Fusion A ___________ reaction is the splitting of nuclei. fission

Like charges ____________. Repel Unlike charges __________. attract

Write the isotope notation for the three isotopes of H. H-1 OR H-2 OR H-3 OR

What are some benefits of radioactive isotopes? Diagnosing medical problems, dating fossils What are some benefits of nuclear reactions? Power reactors, treatment of cancer