ParticleSymbolRelative Charge Relative Mass (proton = 1) Actual Mass (g) Electrone-e- 1-1/18409.11X10 -28 Protonp+p+ 1+11.67x10 -24 Neutronn0n0 011.67x10.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Reviewing Subatomic Particles
Advertisements

Atomic Structure. Modern Atomic Theory Atom – smallest particle of an element that retains the properties of the element Subatomic Particles –Protons.
Subatomic Particles Atomic Number | Isotopes | Ions.
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
Atomic Mass & Number Isotopes The Periodic Table.
The Periodic Table. Define the following terms. 1. proton 2. neutron 3. electron 4. nucleus.
ATOMS.
Subatomic Particles and Isotopes. Subatomic Particles Protons- Positively Charged Protons- Positively Charged Located in the nucleus Located in the nucleus.
Subatomic Particles. 1. Subatomic Particles ParticleSymbol (table O) ChargeMass (amu) Location Electrons e 0 e -1 0 β -1 Negative (-1) 1/1872 amu 0 amu.
Objectives:  1. Name and describe the three subatomic particles in an atom.  2. Determine the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in an atom or.
Atoms Atomic Mass/Number Ions/Charges of Molecules Isotopes/Perc ent Abundance
Explaining the Periodic Table (6.7) If elements are the building blocks of all other matter, what are they made of? There are three particles that make.
Atomic Structure. Inside an Atom Over time, scientists have come up with many theories about the inside of atoms. Today we believe that an atom has a.
 The atoms of all elements are made up of a central nucleus with orbiting electrons. ◦ A nucleus is made up of positively charged PROTONS and neutral.
Atomic Structure I. Subatomic Particles.
Distinguishing Between Atoms
Mass Number Atomic Number equals the # of... NUCLEUS ELECTRONS PROTONS NEUTRONS NEGATIVE CHARGE POSITIVE CHARGE NEUTRAL CHARGE ATOM.
The Elements.
4.2.
Ions An atom that carries an electrical charge is called an ion If the atom loses electrons, the atom becomes positively charged (because the number of.
The Atom.
Atoms and Molecules Atom is smallest particle that can be identified as a particular substance. Molecule is two or more atoms bonded to each other.
Atomic Structure Two regions of every atom: Nucleus -is made of protons and neutrons -is small and dense Electron cloud -is a region where you might.
Atomic Structure Chm Matter MixturesPure Substances.
Atomic Structure. Modern Atomic Theory Atom – smallest particle of an element that retains the properties of the element Subatomic Particles –Electrons.
What do atoms look like?. What do we know about atoms? *All elements are composed of atoms *The atoms of the same element are the same (and different.
“CHEMISTRY OF LIFE” Chapter 6. ELEMENTS: A SUBSTANCE THAT CAN NOT BE BROKEN DOWN INTO A SIMPlER SUBSTANCE. ELEMENTS CONSIST OF ONE TYPE OF ATOM. These.
Determining the NUMBER of Protons Electrons and Neutrons in Atoms, Ions, and Isotopes.
Atomic Structure nucleusproton (+) Neutron (o) Electron (-)
Isotopes and Ions.
Atomic Structure Unit 3.
Atoms, Ions, & Isotopes pg & LO: I can explain the number of protons, electrons, neutrons & overall charge for any element or isotope.
I. Subatomic Particles (p ). ParticleSymbolLocationChargeRelative Mass (amu) Actual Mass (g) electron proton neutron e-e- p+p+ n0n0 Electron.
Unit 3: Atomic Structure. A. Subatomic Particles Most of the atom’s mass (Mass Number) NUCLEUS ELECTRON CLOUD PROTONS NEUTRONS ELECTRONS POSITIVE CHARGE.
Atomic Structure. I. Atoms The atom is the basic unit of matter.
Atoms and Isotopes “Up and at them”. Atoms An atom is composed of a central nucleus which consists of protons and neutrons, along with orbiting electrons.
Physical Science: Ch 4 Notes
 Determines the element  Number of protons CANNOT change for an element  Common charge notation is +1  Mass (g) = x  Mass (amu)=
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.
Atomic Mass. Each element found on the periodic table of elements is given an atomic mass The atomic mass tells you the average mass of the atoms of an.
Atomic Number The number of protons in an atom Also, the number of electrons in a neutral atom.
1Chemistry Chapter 4: How Atoms Differ: Atomic number = # p + AND e - (assume neutral atom for charge). Atomic number = # p + AND e - (assume neutral atom.
Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons
Isotopes & Ions 4.7; Subatomic Particles Remember Dalton?  Remember Dalton’s atomic theory?  “All atoms of a given element are identical”. 
 The basic unit of an element that can retain the properties of that element in a chemical reaction.
Chapter 4 Practice Questions. Which subatomic particle has a negative charge? 1.electron 2.proton 3.neutron 4.nucleus
Name the Three Subatomic Particles found in an atom. Proton P + Electron e - Neutron N.
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.
Subatomic Particles Atoms are composed of three particles Protons Neutrons Electrons Particles can be distinguished by their charge, mass, and location.
UNIT 3: DAY 1 AND DAY 3 ATOMIC STRUCTURE. ATOM, ELEMENTS, AND COMPOUNDS Atoms are the smallest unit of matter In classification, all atoms are elements.
The Structure of Atoms The structure of atoms The parts of an atom Atoms are made of several types of tiny particles. The number of each of these particles.
Atomic Structure Notes Subatomic Particles Subatomic Particles Atomic Number, Atomic Mass & Mass Number Atomic Number, Atomic Mass & Mass Number Symbols.
Subatomic Particles. Using the Periodic Table N Atomic Number Mass Number Symbol.
1 The Atom Atomic Number and Mass Number Isotopes.
Basic Atomic Structure
Atomic Structure Concepts.
THE.
Subatomic Particles.
Atomic Variation.
Atom Basics.
Foldables: Atoms Terms.
Warm Up What are the particles that make up the atom?
Warmup Draw an atom.
Atomic Structure.
Atomic Structure Nucleons Atomic Number
Basic Atomic Structure
Isotopes and Ions.
Subatomic Particles.
Isotopes and Ions.
Presentation transcript:

ParticleSymbolRelative Charge Relative Mass (proton = 1) Actual Mass (g) Electrone-e- 1-1/ X Protonp+p x Neutronn0n x10 -24

 Subatomic Particles  Proton  Positively charged particle  Equal to the Atomic Number  Electron  Negatively charged particle  Equal to # of protons (in a neutral atom)  Neutron  Uncharged particle (neutral)  Equal to Mass Number – Atomic Number

 Location of Subatomic Particles  Protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus  Electrons located in energy levels (orbitals) outside of the nucleus

C Carbon Atomic Number Element Name Chemical Symbol Atomic Mass/Weight

 Atomic Number  Number of protons in atom  Number of electrons in atom  Mass Number (Atomic Mass rounded)  Number of protons plus neutrons  Chemical Symbol  One or two letters that stand for the element

12 6 C protons=6 electrons = 6 neutrons=6 (12-6) atomic number mass number (rounded atomic mass)

Ions -atoms that have gained or lost electrons (negative particles) Anion: atoms that have gained electrons and have a negative charge Cation: atoms that have lost electrons and have a positive charge

Isotopes -Atoms that have the same number of protons, but different numbers of neutrons -different mass numbers Neon-2010 neutrons Neon-2111 neutrons Neon-2212 neutrons

(Average) Atomic Mass -isotopes occur in nature in a certain percentage (percent natural abundance) -the atomic mass of an element is a weighted average mass of atoms occurring in nature -see table 4.3

NamePercent Abundance Mass (amu)Average Atomic Mass Carbon Carbon Carbon-14≤ (.9889 * ) + ( * ) =