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Atomic Structure
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AtomAtom ElementElement
MoleculeMolecule CompoundCompound
The Basic Analogy
Element-Cannot be broken down into another substanceIs made up of only one type of atom
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Properties of theElements
Properties of theCompound
Hydrogen?
Oxygen?
Water?
Molecules & Compounds
Analogy: It’s like putting two lego blocks together and gettinga Cow! (but there are reasons why this happens)
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So…What’s in an Atom?
Particle Location Charge Mass
Proton Nucleus +1 1 amu
Neutron Nucleus 0 1 amu
Electron Orbitals -1 0 amu
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AnATOMy of An ATOM
Electron
Nucleus withProtons & Neutrons
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Some Typical Atoms
Hydrogen
1P+
1e-
Carbon
6P+6N
6e-
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Rules for Atoms
• The Net Charge for any atom should equal … 0
• This means that there should be the same number of Protons and Electrons!
• The number of PROTONS defines the element (This is the Atomic Number)
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More About Atoms
• The MASS NUMBER of an atom is the sum of the number of PROTONS and the number of NEUTRONS.
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What happens if...
• An atom gains or loses electrons?– you get an ION…a charged particle
• An atom gains or loses neutrons?– you get an ISOTOPE…a heavier or lighter
form of the same substance
• An atom gains or loses protons?– you get a different element (happens in nuclear
fission or fusion)
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Atomic Mass (not Mass Number)
• Definition: the weighted average of all of the isotopes of an element.
• What’s a weighted average?– Take carbon for example. You’ll notice that the
atomic mass is very close to 12. There are heavier forms of carbon, but they occur much less frequently than Carbon 12. If you take the average based on how frequently they occur, the relative amount of Carbon 12 brings the average close to 12.
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More History (Yippeeee!)
Ernie’s (Rutherford) Big AdventureErnie’s (Rutherford) Big Adventure
Thin Sheet of GoldAtoms
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Rutherford’s Conclusion
• Atoms are made of mostly EMPTY SPACE!– Actually, the ratio of the size
of the nucleus to the diameter of the orbits of electrons can be compared with placing a marble in the middle of a football stadium!
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Constructing Atoms…
• An atom has an atomic number of “6”, and a mass number of “14”. – Sketch the Atom
• Use the 2-8-8…rule for electron orbitals
– Identify the Element (Periodic Table)– Is the atom the most common form for the element?
• An atom has an atomic number of “14”. Sketch its most common form!
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Periodic Table
H He
Li Be B C N O F Ne
Na Mg Al Si P S Cl Ar
H He
Li Be B C N O F Ne
Na Mg Al Si P S Cl Ar
Group
sG
roups
PeriodsPeriods
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Group...• Within a Group or Family
– Same number of electrons in outer level– React similarly– Are likely to form similar Ions
• Moving Down a Group– Add one electron shell each time– Elements on the left (Group 1) get more reactive as you go
down a column.– Elements on the right (Group 7) get less reactive as you go
down a column.
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Periods...
• Elements in the same period…– Have the same number of energy levels
• As you go across a period…– Atomic number increases by “1”– One electron is added to the outer shell each time– Change in reactivity– Form different types of Ions