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Bohr – Rutherford Atomic Model Objectives: 4.9 To describe the simplified atomic model currently in use (Bohr- Rutherford)

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Bohr – Rutherford Atomic Model

Objectives:4.9 To describe the simplified atomic

model currently in use (Bohr-Rutherford)

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Bohr & Rutherford combined their theories to create the current simplified atomic model

The atom is made up of three sub-atomic particles:

ProtonsElectronsNeutrons

Bohr – Rutherford Atomic Model:

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The Atom:

Sub-Atomic Particle

Charge Mass Location

Proton

Electron

Neutron

+

-

none

1 amu

negligible

1 amu

nucleus

outside nucleus

nucleus

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education.jlab.org/ qa/atom_model.html

The Atom:

nucleus

electron neutron

proton

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Nucleus: Contains protons & neutrons Overall positive charge (+) Contains nearly all mass (dense)

Electrons: Located outside

nucleus Easily moved, lost

or gained Negative charge (-)

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Every atom has a symbol & two numbers associated with it.

Ex.

The Atom – Important Info:

C12

6

Atomic Mass

Atomic Number

•The mass of an atom

•The bigger number

•The number of protons & neutrons

•The number of protons•The smaller number

Since atoms are neutral, the number of protons (+)

equals the number of electrons (-)

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For the following atom, state the…

i) atomic mass

ii) atomic number

iii) # of protons

iv) # of electrons

v) # of neutrons

O16

8

16

8

8

8

16 – 8 = 8

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For the following atom, state the…

i) atomic mass

ii) atomic number

iii) # of protons

iv) # of electrons

v) # of neutrons

Na23

11

23

11

11

11

23 – 11 = 12

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For the following atom, state the…

i) atomic mass

ii) atomic number

iii) # of protons

iv) # of electrons

v) # of neutrons

Ar40

18

40

18

18

18

40 – 18 = 22

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Cu64

29

64

29

29

29

64 – 29 = 35

For the following atom, state the…

i) atomic mass

ii) atomic number

iii) # of protons

iv) # of electrons

v) # of neutrons

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For the following atom, which statement is TRUE?

P 31

15A) The atomic number is 31.

B) The atom has 15 neutrons.

C) The atom has 16 electrons.

D) The atom has 15 protons & 15 electrons.

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Given a neutral atom, which statement is TRUE?

A) An atom always has the same number of electrons as neutrons.

B) Electrons & neutrons are found in the nucleus.

C) The atomic number states the number of neutrons.

D) An atom always has the same number of electrons as neutrons.

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Atoms are made up of: Protons Electrons Neutrons

Protons & Neutrons are located in the nucleus

Electrons are located outside the nucleus

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An atom’s atomic number is equal to the number of protons (smaller number)

An atom is neutral, therefore the number of protons & electrons are equal

An atom’s atomic mass is equal to the protons & neutrons together (bigger number)

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Activities:

Physical Science Worksheet #7

Once you’ve completed the

worksheet, continue with the rest of the

lesson

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Recall, in the Bohr-Rutherford atomic model, electrons are located outside the nucleus

Electrons are organized into:

Electron shells or Energy levels orOrbitals

Electrons:

Be familiar with all the terms, especially the

first two

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Each electron shell differs in size & the number of electrons it can hold (capacity)

Electrons:

Electron Shell

Capacity

1st 2 electrons

2nd 8 electrons

3rd 8 electrons*

4th 2 electrons*

Shows maximum # of electrons in

each shell

Shells can be partially filled or empty

*Simplified – 3rd shell holds 18 electrons4th shell holds 32 electrons

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Is a picture of an atom, showing its protons, electrons & neutrons.

Ex.

Bohr – Rutherford Diagram:

Protons =

Electrons=

Neutrons=

3

3

4

3 P+

4 N0 2 e- 1 e-

Li7

3

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Draw a Bohr-Rutherford diagram for:

Protons =

Electrons=

Neutrons=

9

9

10

9 P+

10 N0 2 e- 7 e-

F19

9

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Draw a Bohr-Rutherford diagram for:

Protons =

Electrons=

Neutrons=

5

5

6

5 P+

6 N0 2 e- 3 e-

B11

5

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Draw a Bohr-Rutherford diagram for:

Protons =

Electrons=

Neutrons=

12

12

12

12 P+

12 N0 2 e- 8 e-

Mg24

12

2 e-

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Draw a Bohr-Rutherford diagram for:

Protons =

Electrons=

Neutrons=

19

19

20

19 P+

20 N0 2 e- 8 e-

K39

19

8 e- 1 e-

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Which of the following diagrams best represents the Bohr-Rutherford model of…

A)

4 P+

5 N0 2 e-3 e-

B)5 P+

4 N0 2 e- 2 e-

C)4 P+

5 N02 e- 2 e-

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Draw a Bohr-Rutherford diagram for each of the following atoms:

P31

15 N

14

7

Al27

13

15 P+

16 N0

2 e-

8 e-

5 e-

7 P+

7 N02 e-

5 e- 13 P+

14 N02 e-

8 e-

3 e-

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Electrons are located outside the nucleus in electron shells

In the… 1st shell – 2 electrons 2nd shell – 8 electrons 3rd shell – 8 electrons* 4th shell – 2 electrons*

In Bohr-Rutherford diagrams: Place Protons & Neutrons in nucleus Place Electrons in appropriate shells

Find the number of Protons,

Electrons & Neutrons

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Activities:

Physical Science Worksheet #8

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References

Student Study Guide – Physical Science 416/436 - MEQ

Science Quest – Grenier, Daigle, Rheaume – 1998, Cheneliere

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