The Basic Building Block of Matter

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The Basic Building Block of Matter The Structure of Atoms The Basic Building Block of Matter

The Particle Theory of Matter Matter is made of particles that are in constant motion Every kind of matter is made of one or more elements Atoms are the smallest particle of an element

A Quick Review of the Structure of Atoms

Subatomic Particles There are three basic parts of an atom: Protons = positive charge Neutrons = no charge Electrons = negative charge

Atomic Mass Unit (AMU) this is the protons, neutrons, and electrons of the atoms of that element the mass of the proton and neutron are about the same, but the mass of the electron is much smaller (about 1/2000 the mass of the proton or neutron) – so the majority of the atomic mass is contributed by the protons and neutrons usually the number of electrons in an atom of that element equals the number of protons in the nucleus. This is not the case for neutrons

PROTON positively charged atomic particle ( + ) located in the nucleus of the atom the number of protons in an atom’s nucleus is also the atomic number the weight of 1 proton is 1 AMU Remember …. Atomic Mass Unit (AMU) is used to indicate mass on an atomic scale

Neutron neutrally charged atomic particle (no charge) Not this neutron…. neutrally charged atomic particle (no charge) located in the nucleus of the atom The weight of one neutron is 1 AMU For the atoms of the first 20 elements, the number of neutrons is either equal to or slightly greater than the number of protons

Electron negatively charged atomic particle ( - ) located outside the nucleus of the atom in energy levels or energy shells the number of electrons surrounding an atom’s nucleus is generally equal to the number of protons have almost no weight (1/1836 the size of a proton) – so electrons are not counted when weighing an atom

Atomic Structure There are two regions on an atom: 1) Nucleus: the center of the atom that contains the mass of the atom 2) Electron cloud: region that surrounds the nucleus that contains most of the space in the atom Nucleus Electron Cloud

What’s in the Nucleus? The nucleus contains 2 of the 3 subatomic particles: Protons: positively charged subatomic particles Neutrons: neutrally charged subatomic particles Nucleus

What’s in the Electron Cloud? The 3rd subatomic particle is found in a cloud that surrounds the nucleus of an atom Electron: the subatomic particle with a negative charge and relatively no mass There are many ways electron clouds are illustrated

Do Subatomic Particles Balance Each Other? In general, we find that within an atom …… number of protons = number of electrons if 20 protons are present in an atom, then 20 electrons are there to balance the overall charge of the atom — this atoms is said to be neutral neutrons have no charge; therefore they do not have to equal the number of protons or electrons

How do these particles interact? Protons and neutrons live compacted in the tiny positively charged nucleus accounting for most of the mass of the atom The negatively charged electrons are small and have a relatively small mass but occupy a large volume of space outside the nucleus

Who am I? I don’t mean to be negative all the time, but, well, I’m always on the go. Who am I? ELECTRON Me? I stay positive. It’s the only way I know how to be. Who am I? PROTON I have almost no mass- no weight to throw around. And just once I’d like to be at the center of things. Who am I? I stay neutral on most nuclear issues. Who am I? NEUTRON Atoms: The Space Between

Protons and Electrons have opposite charges, but an atom is neutral because it contains equal numbers of protons and electrons Chemistry Big Idea!!

Electrons Have Special Rules… One valence electron You can’t just shove all of the electrons into the first orbit of an electron shell Electrons live in something called shells or energy levels Only so many can be in any certain shell The electrons in the outer most shell of any element are called valence electrons

Electron Locations in Atoms Electrons are arranged in Energy Levels or Shells around the nucleus of an atom. first shell a maximum of 2 electrons second shell a maximum of 8 electrons third shell a maximum of 8 electrons

Valence Electrons These are electrons found in the outermost energy shell (furthest away from the nucleus) are important because they interact with other atoms responsible for many of the characteristic properties of the atom affect the way an atom bonds atoms can have anywhere between 1 and 8 valence electrons

Nitrogen has 5 valence electrons Aluminum has 3 valence electrons This periodic table shows the number of valence elections using what is called the Lewis Dot Model.

The Rule of 8 All atoms want to have a full valence shell (8 electrons) This makes them happy atoms that will not react with other atoms. Atoms with less than 8 electrons in their valence shell will react chemically (bond) with other atoms in one of 2 ways: gain electrons to equal 8 lose their valence electrons In general, the fewer the electrons that need to be gained or lost, the more likely the atom will react Sodium wants to lose an electron Chlorine wants to gain an electron

See if you can find the following for Neon 5 Protons + 5 Neutrons 2 Electrons 8 Electrons no electrons

Name the Subatomic Particles of an Helium Atom shell proton N + - + N - neutron electron

SUMMARY The Atomic Number of an atom = number of protons in the nucleus. The Atomic Mass of an atom = number of Protons + Neutrons in the nucleus. The number of Protons = Number of Electrons. Electrons orbit the nucleus in shells. Each shell can only carry a set number of electrons.

Models of Atoms Scientists have worked on models of atoms for centuries to understand why matter behaves a certain way As we learn more, models change

Bohr Model The Bohr Model shows all of the particles in the atom. Nucleus contains protons (P) or (+) and neutrons (N) or (blank) The Bohr Model shows all of the particles in the atom. Located in the center are circles. Each circle represents a single neutron or proton. Protons should have a plus or “P” written on them. Neutrons should be blank or have an “N”. In a circle around the nucleus are the electrons. Electrons should have a minus sign or an “e”. + - In a circle around nucleus are electrons (e) or (-)

Limitations of Bohr Model electrons do not orbit the nucleus of an atom like planets orbit the Sun the scale does not represent the actual size of an atom Even with these limitations, the Bohr Model is widely used because of its ease in helping to understand the basic parts and locations of particles within an atom

Electron Cloud Model current model in use shows the electrons as forming a negatively charged cloud around the nucleus it’s impossible to determine exactly where an electron is at any given time

Elements Elements are the building blocks of all matter The periodic table is a list of all of the elements that can build matter It’s a little like the alphabet of chemistry

Elements There are currently 118 elements that have been identified though only 88 of them are naturally occurring.

So What are Elements? Elements are made of atoms While the atoms may have different weights and organization, they are all built in the same way