particles which make up the atom are called subatomic particles
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Chemistry 11 Chemistry 11 –– Atomic Atomic StuctureStucture
Particles which make up the atom are
called subatomic particles.
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Protons
Positively
charged
particles in
the nucleus
Neutrons - Neutral
particles in the nucleus
Electrons –Small negative
particles outside
the nucleus
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outside-1
1837
Electron
nucleus01Neutron
nucleus+1Proton
LocationChargeMass
(P = 1)
Particle
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Atomic Number = The # of Protons in
the Nucleus
Found on top of element symbol
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36Krypton
Cobalt
Carbon
4Beryllium
1Hydrogen
Number of
Protons
Atomic
Number
SymbolElement
Try these:
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3636KrKrypton
2727CoCobalt
66CCarbon
44BeBeryllium
11HHydrogen
Number of
Protons
Atomic
Number
SymbolElement
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Hydrogen-1 Hydrogen-2 Hydrogen-3
Isotopes of Hydrogen
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Isotopes are:
Different forms of the same element
with the SAME # of Protons but with
DIFFERENT #’s of Neutrons
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Hydrogen-1 Hydrogen-2 Hydrogen-3
Isotopes of Hydrogen
1H 2H3H
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Mass Number = Total Protons + Neutrons
in an isotope of an element
3HMass Number
P + N
1 P + 2 N’s
Also called “Hydrogen – 3”
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3H
Called the “Nuclear Notation”
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To find P’s and N’s from Nuclear Notation
41Ca
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To find P’s and N’s from Nuclear Notation
41CaCalcium’s atomic
Number = 20
So it has 20 Protons
To find # of
Neutrons, put
Atomic Number
Here: 20
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To find P’s and N’s from Nuclear Notation
41CaCalcium’s atomic
Number = 20
So it has 20 Protons
To find # of
Neutrons, put
Atomic Number
Here: 20
Mass # = P + N
Subtract to get #
of Neutrons
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To find P’s and N’s from Nuclear Notation
41CaCalcium’s atomic
Number = 20
So it has 20 Protons
To find # of
Neutrons, put
Atomic Number
Here: 20
Mass # = P + N
Subtract to get #
of Neutrons
21
So it has 21 Neutrons
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Find the # of Protons and # of Neutrons in
Each of the Following Isotopes:
12C
237Np
56Mn
54Fe
# of
Neutrons
# of
Protons
Atomic #Mass #Isotope
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Find the # of Protons and # of Neutrons in
Each of the Following Isotopes:
6661212C
1449393237237Np
3125255656Mn
54 – 26 =
2826265454Fe
# of
Neutrons
# of
Protons
Atomic #Mass #Isotope
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Now try the other way!
7855
# of
Neutrons
# of
Protons
Atomic #Mass #Isotope
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Now try the other way!
78555555 + 78 =
133
# of
Neutrons
# of
Protons
Atomic #Mass #Isotope
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Now try the other way!
78555555 + 78 =
133133Cs
# of
Neutrons
# of
Protons
Atomic #Mass #Isotope
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Now try the other way!
2017
54130
12882
78555555 + 78 =
133133Cs
# of
Neutrons
# of
Protons
Atomic #Mass #Isotope
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Now try the other way!
2017173737Cl
130 – 54 =
765454130130Xe
1288282210210Pb
78555555 + 78 =
133133Cs
# of
Neutrons
# of
Protons
Atomic #Mass #Isotope
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In a Neutral Atom of an Element:
The # of Electrons(-) = The # of Protons(+)
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Ions
An ion is an atom where:# of e-’s ≠≠≠≠ # of p’s
In a + ion (cation)# of e-’s < # of p’s
In a - ion (anion)# of e-’s > # of p’s
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The ion Ca2+
has 20 protons (atomic #)and it has 18 e-’s (2 less–’s than +’s, hence a 2+ charge)
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The ion Se2-
has 34 protons (atomic #)and it has 36 e-’s (2 more–’s than +’s, hence a 2-charge)
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An atom of Bihas 83 protons (atomic #)and it has 83 e-’s (e-’s are equal to protons, hence, no charge (neutral))
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The isotope:
56Fe3+has 26 protons
30 neutrons (56-26)23 electrons (26-3)
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The isotope:
76As3-has 33 protons
43 neutrons (76-33)36 electrons (33 +3)
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The isotope:
201Au+has 79 protons
122 neutrons (201-79)78 electrons (79 - 1)
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The isotope:
82Br-has 35 protons
47 neutrons (82-35)36 electrons (35 + 1)
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An isotope has 46 protons, 58 neutrons and 42 electrons. Write the nuclear notation:
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An isotope has 46 protons, 58 neutrons and 42 electrons. Write the nuclear notation:
Answer: 104Pd4+
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An isotope has 52 protons, 79 neutrons and 54 electrons. Write the nuclear notation:
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An isotope has 52 protons, 79 neutrons and 54 electrons. Write the nuclear notation:
Answer: 131Te2-
Read p. 144-149 in SW. Do Ex. 22 a-j on page 149. (Change “atomic mass” to “mass #”