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1 Atomic Structure

2 Gold is an element. An element is a substance which cannot be broken down into simpler substances under normal circumstances. This means that if you break gold down into smaller and smaller pieces, it will still be gold. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Gold is made of nothing but gold.

3 Salt is not an element. Salt can be broken down into simpler substances--sodium and chlorine.

4 Gold cannot be broken down into any other substances.
The smallest, tiniest piece of gold is an atom of gold. An atom is the smallest unit of an element.

5 The smallest particle or piece of gold is an atom of gold.
Carbon is also an element. The smallest particle of carbon is an atom of carbon.

6 All atoms have 2 common structures:
nucleus energy level(s)

7 - - Each structure is made of subparticles. + energy level protons
nucleus electrons neutrons -

8 Carbon has 6 protons. The atomic number of carbon is 6.
The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom is that atom’s atomic number. + - Carbon has 6 protons. The atomic number of carbon is 6. Gold has 79 protons. The atomic number of gold is ___. The number of protons plus the number of neutrons in the nucleus of an atom is its atomic mass.

9 16 Atomic mass (protons + neutrons) - 8 Atomic number (protons) ___
To find the number of neutrons in an atom, subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass. 16 Atomic mass (protons + neutrons) - 8 Atomic number (protons) ___ 8 Number of neutrons

10 Protons = 8 Atomic Number = 8 Neutrons = 8 Atomic Mass = 16 Energy Levels = 2 oxygen atom Electrons = 8

11 So far, there are over 100 known elements.
A summary of each element’s atomic structure is found in the Periodic Table of Elements. more about that later . . .

12 N 7 atomic number state of matter element symbol nitrogen element name
An example of an entry in the periodic table. atomic number 7 G state of matter N element symbol nitrogen element name 14.007 atomic mass 7 How many electrons? 7 How many protons? 7 How many neutrons?

13 N 7 The atomic mass is always rounded to the nearest whole number
nitrogen 14.007 G The atomic mass is always rounded to the nearest whole number to 14 to 27

14 ** Use your Periodic Table to help you….
You Practice!! ** Use your Periodic Table to help you….

15 Ca atomic number state of matter element symbol __________
An example of an entry in the periodic table. atomic number state of matter Ca element symbol __________ element name ________ atomic mass ___ How many electrons? ___ How many protons? ___ How many neutrons?

16 30 ______ atomic number state of matter element symbol ___________
An example of an entry in the periodic table. atomic number 30 state of matter ______ element symbol ___________ element name ________ atomic mass ____ How many electrons? ____ How many protons? ____ How many neutrons?

17 ____ __ atomic number state of matter element symbol __________
An example of an entry in the periodic table. atomic number __ state of matter ____ element symbol __________ element name ________ atomic mass ____ How many electrons? 17 How many protons? ____ How many neutrons?

18 ____ 56 atomic number state of matter element symbol element name
An example of an entry in the periodic table. atomic number 56 G state of matter ____ element symbol element name ________ atomic mass ____ How many electrons? ____ How many protons? ____ How many neutrons?


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