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Atom Structure Chapter 3. I. Defintion Atoms are the fundamental unit of which elements are composed. Atoms are the fundamental unit of which elements.

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1 Atom Structure Chapter 3

2 I. Defintion Atoms are the fundamental unit of which elements are composed. Atoms are the fundamental unit of which elements are composed.

3 II. Structure What makes up an atom? What makes up an atom? –3 Subatomic particles

4 SubatomicParticleFoundCharge Mass (amu)

5 III. Atomic Mass Where is the mass of the atom found? Where is the mass of the atom found? –Nucleus p + n = amu p + n = amu

6 IV. Periodic table

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8 V. Practice Li Li Ne Ne Cl Cl How many protons, neutrons, and electrons? How many protons, neutrons, and electrons?

9 VI. Atomic Notation

10 Lets try!

11 VII. Isotopes Why is the AMU not a whole number? Why is the AMU not a whole number? –ATOMIC MASS IS AN AVERAGE MASS OF ALL ATOMS OF AN ELEMENT ISOTOPE – Different numbers of neutrons in nucleus. ISOTOPE – Different numbers of neutrons in nucleus.

12 Isotopes Protons job- giving the element it’s identity Protons job- giving the element it’s identity Neutron’s job - give the element more mass Neutron’s job - give the element more mass Isotopes- same element (same # of protons), but different masses (so the # of neutrons can change!) Isotopes- same element (same # of protons), but different masses (so the # of neutrons can change!)

13 Isotopic Notation This would be Carbon-14 This would be Carbon-14 (the name of the element (dash) the mass of the element) (the name of the element (dash) the mass of the element) This is Carbon-12 This is Carbon-12

14 Example: Chlorine has a mass on the periodic table of 35.453 amu. Example: Chlorine has a mass on the periodic table of 35.453 amu. There are 2 isotopes of chlorine. There are 2 isotopes of chlorine. 75% chlorine-35 75% chlorine-35 25% chlorine-37. 25% chlorine-37. ISOTOPES CONT….

15 Sample Problem Chlorine-35 has an atomic mass of 34.969 amu and has an abundance of 75.770%. Chlorine-37 has an atomic mass of 36.966 amu and has an abundance of 24.230%. Calculate the average atomic mass of chlorine. Chlorine-35 has an atomic mass of 34.969 amu and has an abundance of 75.770%. Chlorine-37 has an atomic mass of 36.966 amu and has an abundance of 24.230%. Calculate the average atomic mass of chlorine. Step 1: Multiply the mass of each isotope by its percent abundance Step 2: Sum the results

16 You Try Calculate the average atomic mass for element X. Can you figure out what X is? It is Used to treat mental disorders. Calculate the average atomic mass for element X. Can you figure out what X is? It is Used to treat mental disorders. ISOTOPE MASS (AMU) Abundance% 6X6X6X6X6.0157.5% 7X7X7X7X7.01692.5%

17 VIII. IONS A neutral atoms have same # of protons and electrons. A neutral atoms have same # of protons and electrons. Atoms can gain or lose electron(s) becoming a charged ion Atoms can gain or lose electron(s) becoming a charged ion Example: Na has 11 protons and 11 electrons Example: Na has 11 protons and 11 electrons

18 IONS Na can lose 1 electron making it have a charge of +1 Na 1+ or Na +

19 IONS Some elements can become negative ions by GAINING electrons. Some elements can become negative ions by GAINING electrons.

20 IONS Will gain 1 electron therefore an overall (1-) charge. 9 + + 10 - = 1 - F - F -

21 Ions Charges & The Periodic Table Label these on your periodic tables Atoms want to be like the noble gases (group 8) because noble gases are very stable (unreactive/inert)… Other atoms will lose/gain electrons to become like one.

22 IX. Bohr Diagrams Sec 11-2 (p. 366)

23 Wave Mechanical Model

24 A. Electron Energy Levels Energy levels begin closest to nucleus & move further out 1 st energy level = max. of 2 e- 2 nd energy level = max. of 8 e- 3 rd energy level = max. of 8 e-

25 An energy level must be full before electrons move to the next level. An element is more stable when energy levels are full

26 Practice- Lets draw them! 1.Lithium 1.Magnesium


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