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1 Atomic Masses 16.2

2 Quark – smaller particles that make up protons and neutrons
Smaller particles of matter called quarks exist, but scientists still consider atoms the basic building blocks of matter. Quark – smaller particles that make up protons and neutrons – six quarks are known to exist

3 Atomic number – the number of protons in an atom
Atomic mass – composed mostly of protons and neutrons in the nucleus – called the mass number Atomic number – the number of protons in an atom Elements are identified by their atomic number

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5 Atomic number = # of protons # of electrons = # of protons
If you need to find # of neutrons of an atom: # of neutrons = mass number – atomic number Atomic number = # of protons # of electrons = # of protons # of neutrons = mass number – atomic number

6 Isotopes – atoms of the same element that have different number of neutrons
Ex: B or B11 Boron Boron11 Different isotopes have different properties.

7 Average atomic mass – weighted average mass of an element’s isotopes
Common Mass Numbers Element Symbol Atomic # # Protons # Neutrons Mass # Avg. Atomic Mass Boron B 5 6 11 11.81 amv Carbon C 12 12.01 amv Oxygen O 8 16 16 amv Sodium Na 23 22.99 amv Copper Cu 29 34 63 63.55 amv

8 Construct a time line that will show the development of the atomic theory.
Include: date, name of scientist, statement of their theory, illustration of their model Do Now


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