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Page 1: Atomic Structure Review Atoms are made of protons, electrons, and neutrons. Elements are atoms of only one type. Elements are identified by the atomic
Page 2: Atomic Structure Review Atoms are made of protons, electrons, and neutrons. Elements are atoms of only one type. Elements are identified by the atomic

Atomic Structure Review• Atoms are made of protons, electrons,

and neutrons.

• Elements are atoms of only one type.

• Elements are identified by the atomic number (# of protons in nucleus).

Page 3: Atomic Structure Review Atoms are made of protons, electrons, and neutrons. Elements are atoms of only one type. Elements are identified by the atomic

Energy Levels Review

• Electrons are arranged in a region around the nucleus called an electron cloud. Energy levels are located within the cloud.

• At least 1 energy level and as many as 7 energy levels exist in atoms.

Page 4: Atomic Structure Review Atoms are made of protons, electrons, and neutrons. Elements are atoms of only one type. Elements are identified by the atomic

Energy Levels Review

• Electrons in levels farther away from the nucleus have more energy.

• Inner levels will fill first before outer levels.

Page 5: Atomic Structure Review Atoms are made of protons, electrons, and neutrons. Elements are atoms of only one type. Elements are identified by the atomic

Energy Levels & Valence Electrons

• Energy levels hold a specific amount of electrons:–1st level = up to 2 –2nd level = up to 8 –3rd level = up to 8

(first 18 elements only)

Page 6: Atomic Structure Review Atoms are made of protons, electrons, and neutrons. Elements are atoms of only one type. Elements are identified by the atomic

Energy Levels & Valence Electrons

• The electrons in the outermost level are called valence electrons.–Determine reactivity - how

elements will react with others to form compounds

–Outermost level does not usually fill completely with electrons

Page 7: Atomic Structure Review Atoms are made of protons, electrons, and neutrons. Elements are atoms of only one type. Elements are identified by the atomic

Dmitri Mendeleev—published the _________ of the periodic table (1869)

1st version

•Arranged in order of increasing atomic mass

•Left gaps for missing (or undiscovered) elements

•Because of the consistency of elements, Mendeleev predicted the properties of many of the missing elements quite accurately.

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Page 9: Atomic Structure Review Atoms are made of protons, electrons, and neutrons. Elements are atoms of only one type. Elements are identified by the atomic

Henry Moseley—rearranged Mendeleev’s table into the current

versionArranged by atomic number (number of protons)

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With Moseley’s table, it became clear how many elements were still undiscovered

Page 10: Atomic Structure Review Atoms are made of protons, electrons, and neutrons. Elements are atoms of only one type. Elements are identified by the atomic

The Modern Periodic TableIn the modern periodic table, there are 7 rows called periods. A period is a row of elements in the periodic table whose properties change gradually and predictably.

The periodic table also has 18 columns called groups. A group contains elements that have similar physical or chemical properties. A group is also known as a family.

Page 11: Atomic Structure Review Atoms are made of protons, electrons, and neutrons. Elements are atoms of only one type. Elements are identified by the atomic

The Modern Periodic Table (cont’)

The periodic table is divided into two main parts: The Representative Elements and The Transition Elements

Each element can be classified as a metal, nonmetal, or metalloid.

Page 12: Atomic Structure Review Atoms are made of protons, electrons, and neutrons. Elements are atoms of only one type. Elements are identified by the atomic

metal- element that:1) has luster (reflects light)

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2) malleable (can be flattened into sheets)

3) ductile (can be stretched into a wire)

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4) good conductors of heat and electricity

Page 13: Atomic Structure Review Atoms are made of protons, electrons, and neutrons. Elements are atoms of only one type. Elements are identified by the atomic

nonmetal—element that is:1) usually a gas or a brittle solid

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2) poor conductor of heat and electricity

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metalloid—element that share some properties of both metals and nonmetals. These are sometimes called semimetals.

Page 14: Atomic Structure Review Atoms are made of protons, electrons, and neutrons. Elements are atoms of only one type. Elements are identified by the atomic

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Atomic numberEleme

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Atomic mass

Symbol—represents the name of the element. Always written with 1st letter capitalized and 2nd letter (if applicable) lower case.Atomic number—represents the number of protons in the nucleus

Atomic mass—number of protons plus neutrons. On the periodic table, that is the “relative” mass and is calculated based on the percentage of the different isotopes.

Page 15: Atomic Structure Review Atoms are made of protons, electrons, and neutrons. Elements are atoms of only one type. Elements are identified by the atomic

Representative Elements—elements in groups 1 & 2, and 13-18 or the “A” elements in the periodic table; includes metals, metalloids, and nonmetals

Page 16: Atomic Structure Review Atoms are made of protons, electrons, and neutrons. Elements are atoms of only one type. Elements are identified by the atomic

Group 1 or 1A Called Alkali MetalsHighly reactive in water and combining with other substances

Reactivity gets greater as you go down the table www.webelements.com

Lithium: found in batteries (esp for camera)Sodium: found in table salt in combination with chloride

Potassium: found in bananas, sunflower seeds, and potatoes

Page 18: Atomic Structure Review Atoms are made of protons, electrons, and neutrons. Elements are atoms of only one type. Elements are identified by the atomic

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Group 17 or 7A Called Halogen GroupMeans “salt formers” Alkali + Halogen = Salt

Fluorine— prevent tooth decay

Chlorine— in table salt; kills bacteria in waterwww.newstarget.com

Bromine— dyes, pesticides, medicines

Iodine— disinfectant for wounds; photography; put in table salt for health

Page 19: Atomic Structure Review Atoms are made of protons, electrons, and neutrons. Elements are atoms of only one type. Elements are identified by the atomic

Group 18 or 8A Called Noble Gases Rarely combines with other elements

because it has a full outermost shellONLY found in nature uncombined

Helium— balloons, blimps

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Ne— red-orange He— yellow Ar— bluish-violet

Argon—most abundant Noble gas; protective gas shield for welding, light bulbs, etc. mcst.tec.me.

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Krypton—used in bulbs to help them burn longer

Page 20: Atomic Structure Review Atoms are made of protons, electrons, and neutrons. Elements are atoms of only one type. Elements are identified by the atomic

Transition Elements

1) elements in Groups 3-12 or the “B” elements on the periodic table

2) all are metals.3) Most found combined to form ores

Page 21: Atomic Structure Review Atoms are made of protons, electrons, and neutrons. Elements are atoms of only one type. Elements are identified by the atomic

Transition MetalsMost have a higher melting point than representative elements

W-Tungsten used in light bulbs;

highest boiling point at 3,410 C Hg-Mercury used in thermometers and barometers

Page 22: Atomic Structure Review Atoms are made of protons, electrons, and neutrons. Elements are atoms of only one type. Elements are identified by the atomic

Inner Transition Elements

Lanthanides

oAlso called rare earths, because at one time they were thought to be scarce

oSoft enough that they can be cut with a knifeoAre so similar, they are hard to separate when found together in ores

Page 23: Atomic Structure Review Atoms are made of protons, electrons, and neutrons. Elements are atoms of only one type. Elements are identified by the atomic

Actinides

Inner Transition Elements

o Are all radioactiveoMost are synthetic

oCalifornium—252 is used to kill cancer cells

Synthetic elements can be made using a particle accelerator. Atomic nuclei are caused to collide at high speeds hoping they will fuse together forming new elements. They are called “heavy” elements and usually last only a few seconds before decaying into a lighter element.

Page 24: Atomic Structure Review Atoms are made of protons, electrons, and neutrons. Elements are atoms of only one type. Elements are identified by the atomic

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Transition Elements and Dentistry

Dentists used to use amalgam to fill cavities which was made of a mixture of silver, copper, tin, and mercury. Due to concerns with mercury, new resins, composites, and porcelains that are the same color as the tooth have been developed.

Orthodontists are now using nickel and titanium alloys for wire braces. These wires have shape memory. When they are heated, they can “remember” their shape and will return to that shape if forced out of it.

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