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Atom – the smallest particle of an element that retains the properties of that element. When we say “small,” we mean “SMALL!” A typical copper penny contains 29,000,000 000,000,000,000,000 atoms (2.9 x 10 22 atoms) Current world population is (as of 9/24) 7,360,000,000 people (7.36 x 10 9 people)
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There are two main parts in each atom Nucleus ◦ Protons ◦ Neutrons Electron Cloud ◦ Electrons ◦ Lots and lots of empty space
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Protons are located in the nucleus These are positively charged subatomic particles. Carries a single unit of positive charge (+1) These are 1840 times more massive than an electron. Mass is 1.673 x 10 -27 kg.
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Neutrons are located in the nucleus These are subatomic particles with no charge Their mass is about the same as that of the proton Mass is 1.675 x 10 -27 kg.
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Electrons are located in the electron cloud. Carries a single unit of negative charge (-1) The mass of an electron is about 1/1840 th that of a proton or neutron Mass is 9.1 x 10 -31 kg.
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ParticleSymbolRelative Charge AMUActual Mass (kg) Proton p+p+ 1+11.673 x 10 -27 Neutron n0n0 011.675 x 10 -27 Electron e-e- 1-1/18409.1 x 10 -28
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There are in differences among the number of subatomic particles.
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The atomic number of an element is the number of protons in the nucleus of the atom of that element. Atoms are neutral, so therefore, the number of protons must equal the number of electrons in an atom. Where can I find this? Look on the Periodic Table
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Locate the element on the Periodic Table The atomic number = the number of protons in every atom of that element Every atom of Cobalt contains 27 protons
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The mass number is the sum of the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom. The units for mass number are “AMU” which stands for atomic mass unit. One AMU is defined as the 1/12 th the mass of a carbon atom that contains 6 protons and 6 neutrons. The vast majority of the mass of an atom is concentrated in the nucleus (protons and neutrons)
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What is the mass number of an atom that has 8 protons and 8 neutrons? And, what is the identity of this element? 8 protons + 8 neutrons = 16 AMU The element is oxygen
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Contrary to Dalton’s ideas, all atoms of the same element are NOT IDENTICAL. Nuclei of atoms of a given element must contain the same number of protons, but the number of neutrons may vary. Isotopes are atoms that have the same number of protons, but different numbers of neutrons. This means that isotopes of the same element have different mass numbers
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Isotopes are written as the chemical symbol with two additional numbers to the left side of it. 11 5 B Mass number is a superscript Atomic number is a subscript. This is called a “nuclear symbol” for the particular element
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Hyphen notation is a shorthand for the nuclear symbol. Lithium–7 Li-7 The name of the element is spelled out or written as symbol There is a dash and then the mass number is listed
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Atomic mass is the weighted average of the masses of the isotopes of that element. The atomic mass of Cobalt is 58.93320 g/mol. One mole of Co atoms will have a mass of 58.93320 g
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The atomic mass of Cobalt is 58.93320 g/mol. When atomic mass is rounded to the nearest whole number, you can determine the mass number of the most common isotope. For Co, 58.93320 g rounds to a mass number of 59. This means that the most common isotope of Co is Co-59, which has 27 protons and 32 neutrons.
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If Copper has two isotopes, Cu-63 and Cu-65, and the atomic mass is 63.546, which of the two isotopes is more common (abundant)? Since 63.546 is closer to 63 then 65, there must be a greater abundance of Cu-63 then Cu-65.
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