Atomic Structure SPS1. Students will investigate our current understanding of the atom. a. Examine the structure of the atom in terms of proton, electron,

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Explain how a hornets nest is similar to the atom when the hornets are swarming the nest

Atomic Structure SPS1. Students will investigate our current understanding of the atom. a. Examine the structure of the atom in terms of proton, electron, and neutron locations. atomic mass and atomic number. atoms with different numbers of neutrons (isotopes). explain the relationship of the proton number to the element’s identity.

Characteristics of the Subatomic Particles Location Mass Charge Neutron Proton Electron 1 atomic mass unit (AMU) Neutral nucleus n0 Positive +1 nucleus 1 AMU p+ Electron cloud in energy levels Negative -1 e-

Carbon e- e- e- e- e- e- nucleus p+ n0 p+ n0 p+ n0 n0 p+ n0 p+ Electron cloud n0 p+ e- e- e-

How to read a Periodic Table Tile Atomic Number Number of protons Atoms identity 4 Be Beryllium 9.01 Element Symbol Element Name Atomic Mass = # p+ and # n0

How to Determine the Number of Subatomic Particles How to Find the Number of Particles Neutron Proton Electron = atomic mass – atomic number = atomic number = # p+ if the atom is neutral

Name Symbol p+ n0 e- Hydrogen H Sodium Na Boron B Neon Ne Aluminum Al Sulfur S 1 1 11 12 11 5 6 5 10 10 10 13 14 13 16 16 16

Neutron Proton Electron n0 0 Neutral = atomic mass – atomic # p+ +1 1 AMU Nucleus Proton Electron Subatomic Particles p+ +1 Positive = atomic # Identity of the element e- -1 Negative 0 AMU Located in the e- cloud Charged Particles

Activator Draw the periodic table tile and label the atomic number and mass number. How do you determine the number of protons? How do you determine the number of neutrons? What number represents the identity of the element? 17 Cl Chlorine 35.453

Activator How do you calculate the number of protons in an element? How do you calculate the number of neutrons in an element? How do you calculate the number of electrons in an element?

Activator Particle Location Mass Charge Neutron Proton Electron

Write the questions You have 18 protons, 18 electrons and 23 neutrons, which element do you have? How do you know? You have 4 protons, 4 electrons and 5 neutrons, which element do you have? How do you know? What is the atomic number of Ca? What is the atomic mass of Ar? Ar because of 18 protons Be because of 4 protons 20 39.948

How do you determine the number of neutrons? If you have a neutral atom, you have an equal number of ______ and _______. How do you determine the number of neutrons? What is the mass of an electron? A neutral atom of sodium has 11 protons, how many electrons does it have? protons electrons Atomic mass – Atomic number 0 AMU 11

What subatomic particles are located in the nucleus? What does the atomic number tell you? What does the mass number tell you? Atoms of the same element must have the same number of _____. Protons and Neutrons # protons and # electrons, if neutral # protons + # neutrons or it is equal to the # of subatomic particles found in the nucleus protons

How many electrons are on the: A scientist has found the following isotope of Oxygen: 198 O. How many neutrons does it have? How many electrons are on the: 1st energy level? 2nd energy level? 3rd energy level? 4th energy level? 11 2 8 8 2, can hold more

Activator Determine the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in Argon (Ar). Draw an atom of Argon (Ar).

Summarizer How did you do on the assessment? Which learning activities from this week and last helped you the most? How could the instruction this week or last been better? What concerns do you have about Physical Science?

Quick Review for Quiz Name the 3 subatomic particles and identify where they are located, their mass and their charge. Draw an atom of Fluorine (F) and label the neutrons, protons, electrons, nucleus and energy levels. What is an electron shell configuration?

What is the name and atomic mass of an atom that has Activator What is the name and atomic mass of an atom that has 20 neutrons 17 protons 17 electrons

Isotope Atom of the same element (same number of protons) but has a different number of neutrons and atomic mass.

Isotope Notation It provides the Atomic mass of an isotope. It is written with the element symbol dash atomic mass. Example H-2. Memory hint: I-So-Fat same atom just fatter with neutrons

Examples of Isotopes Isotope Name Atomic Mass Number of Protons Number of electrons Number of neutrons *H-1 H-2 H-3

Examples of Isotopes Isotope Name Atomic Mass Number of Protons Number of electrons Number of neutrons *C-12 C-13 C-14

How do you determine the name of an element? The number of protons in the atom is the atomic number

How do you determine the atomic mass of an isotope? Add the number of neutrons plus the number of protons.  

Name the following isotope using it’s isotope notation. Number of Neutrons 1 Number of Protons 2 Number of Electrons Name of Isotope

Name the following isotope using its isotope notation. Number of Neutrons 3  Number of Protons   3 Number of Electrons Name of Isotope

Name the following isotope using its isotope notation. Number of Neutrons 5  Number of Protons Number of Electrons   5 Name of Isotope

Name the following isotope using it’s isotope notation. Number of Neutrons 8  Number of Protons   7 Number of Electrons Name of Isotope

Name the following isotope using it’s isotope notation. Number of Neutrons 9  Number of Protons   8 Number of Electrons Name of Isotope

Name the following isotope using it’s isotope notation. Number of Neutrons 11  Number of Protons   10 Number of Electrons Name of Isotope

Name the following isotope using it’s isotope notation. Number of Neutrons 14  Number of Protons   12 Number of Electrons Name of Isotope

Name the following isotope using it’s isotope notation. Number of Neutrons 15  Number of Protons   14 Number of Electrons Name of Isotope

Name the following isotope using it’s isotope notation. Number of Neutrons 16  Number of Protons   14 Number of Electrons Name of Isotope

Name the following isotope using it’s isotope notation. Number of Neutrons 17  Number of Protons   16 Number of Electrons 16  Name of Isotope

Name the following isotope using it’s isotope notation. Number of Neutrons 24  Number of Protons   20 Number of Electrons Name of Isotope

Name the following isotope using it’s isotope notation. Number of Neutrons 22  Number of Protons   19 Number of Electrons Name of Isotope

Complete the electron shell configuration for the following elements: C Cl B Mg

Complete the electron shell configuration for the following elements: Ca O O-18 C-14

Activator Write the questions: What is the mass of 9 protons? What is the mass of 11 neutrons? What is the symbol and mass of the above isotope?

Define Isotope in your own words. Activator Define Isotope in your own words. Draw the following: C-12 H-1 C-13 H-2 C-14 H-3

Summary Name three things you have learned about isotopes Name two things you need more practice on with isotopes Name one thing you do not understand about isotopes

Activator Write the question: An isotope of Hydrogen has an atomic mass of 3. How many subatomic particles are in the nucleus? 1 2 3 4

Complete the electron shell configuration for the following atoms: P Ne-21 Si Si-29

Complete the electron shell configuration for the following atoms: O-17 K Ca-44 Be

Identify the following isotopes: Neutrons Protons Electrons Name 28 22 22 20 17 17 20 18 18 30 24 24 20 16 16

Identify the following Isotopes: Neutrons Protons Electrons Name 22 20 20 27 22 22 20 16 16 8 6 6

Summary List three things you have learned about Isotopes? List two things you are not yet comfortable with for isotopes. Is there anything we need to work on some more with isotopes?