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4.3 Distinguishing Among Atoms

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1 4.3 Distinguishing Among Atoms

2 Hydrogen 1 H 1.008 Element Name Atomic number Element Symbol
Avg. Atomic Mass

3 } A. Basic Structure + + proton (+) neutron (Ø) Nucleus electron (-)
electron cloud neutron (Ø) } + + Nucleus Nucleus: smallest yet heaviest part of the atom

4 A. Atomic Number Key Idea: Elements are different because they contain different numbers of protons. Atomic # = # Protons # electrons = # protons when atom is neutral

5 Hydrogen 1 H 1.008 Element Name Element Symbol Avg. Atomic Mass
Atomic number # of protons Element Symbol Avg. Atomic Mass

6 B. Mass Number (atomic mass units = a.m.u)
Each proton has a mass value of 1 amu Neutron = 1 amu Electrons are so tiny their mass doesn’t count Mass Number = total # of protons and neutrons.

7 C. Charge In a neutral atom all of the positive protons are cancelled out by the negative electrons and the overall charge of an atom is zero.

8 Li D. Notation 1. Isotopic Notation 2. Mass Notation Charge
Lithium - 7 Mass # → 7 + Li mass # element name 3 Atomic # →

9 E. Example 109Ag Sulfur -31 Mass Number = # of protons + neutrons
Element Atomic # # Proton Mass # # of Neutrons # of electrons Sulfur -31 109Ag Mass Number = # of protons + neutrons # Neutrons = Mass Number - Protons

10 E. Example Sulfur -31 109Ag 16 16 31 16 + =31 15 16 47 47 47 + =109 62
Element Atomic # # Proton Mass # # of Neutrons # of electrons Sulfur -31 109Ag 16 16 31 =31 15 16 47 47 =109 62 47 109 Mass Number = # of protons + neutrons # Neutrons = Mass Number - Protons

11 Isotope Notes EQ: What is an isotope?

12 A. What is an isotope? Isotope: an atom with a specific number of protons and neutrons Atoms that are isotopes of each other have the same # of protons but differ in the # neutrons and therefore have different mass #’s The number next to the isotope signifies the mass number

13 What is an isotope? 6 6 8 6 14 12 Example: Carbon Carbon-14 Carbon-12
Protons Neutrons Mass # 6 6 8 6 14 12


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