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Atomic Composition
Unit 3 – Nuclear Model of the atom
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What do we know about atoms?
The atom is made of subatomic particles called nucleons.There are different types of nucleons
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ELECTRON e-
Negatively Charged
Atomic Mass – 0.0005 amu
Basically round to zero amu
3 Major Subatomic Particles
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PROTON p+
Positive Charge
Mass of 1.007 amu
Found in nucleus of atom
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Neutron no
No charge - “neutral”
Mass of 1.0009 amu
Found in Nucleus
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Symbol -ZAll atoms of
the same element have
the same number of protons in
the nucleus.
Atomic Number
ATOMIC NUMBER = NUMBER OF PROTONS
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Symbol -AMass comes from the nucleus of the atom.
Mass number = # protons + # neutrons
Mass Number
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No overall Charge
Number of protons and electrons are
the sameNumber of neutrons =
mass number minus atomic
number
Neutral Atom -0r- Ground State
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Nitrogen?protons, neutrons, electrons
Copper?protons, neutrons, electrons
PROTONS = 29
NEUTRONS= 35
ELECTRONS= 29
PROTONS = 7
NEUTRONS= 7
ELECTRONS= 7
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Ion
There was either:
1. Gain of electron(s)
2. Loss of electron(s)
What if it is not neutral?
X+
X-
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Calculating nucleons in an ion Example: How
many protons, neutrons and electrons are there in Mg +2
In an atom or ion the number of protons is always the same. (atomic number)
If an atom is not electrically neutral than
there is an imbalance of the proton to
electron ratio and we have an ion.
If we have an ion one of two scenarios are
present:Protons are in greater number than electrons so we have a positive
ion. Protons are in less
number than electrons so we have a negative
ion.
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Mg +2
?proton neutrons electrons
Calculating the number of neutrons is the Mass number minus the atomic number
Calculating electrons in an ion we have to look at the charge on the ion. If the ion is positive then there are more protons than electrons and if the number is negative then there are more electrons than protons
In an atom or ion the
number of protons is always the
same. (atomic number)
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Mg +2
?proton neutrons electrons
Magnesium has a mass number of 24 so the NEUTRONS =
24 (mass #) – 12(atomic #) = 12
Magnesium has a charge of a +2 so the number of protons are 2 more than the number of electrons. Since the number of protons does not change we will subtract 2 from the atomic number to give us ELECTRONS=
12 (atomic #) -2(the number on the charge = 10 the number of electrons.
Magnesium has an
atomic number of 12 so the
PROTONS = 12
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Al+3
?proton neutrons electronsO-2
?proton neutrons electrons
PROTON = 8
NEUTRON = 16-8=8
ELECTRON = 8+2=10
PROTON = 13
NEUTRON = 27-13=14
ELECTRON = 13-3=10
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Metals vs. NonmetalsMETALS LOSE ELECTRONS BECOMING POSITIVELY CHARGED.
NONMETALS GAIN ELECTRONS BECOMING NEGATIVELY CHARGED.
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How do we write all of this information?
Complete Chemical Symbol
Write the symbol for the atom with 28 protons, 28 electrons and 31 neutrons.
Ni1. Look up the symbol by using the number of protons. REMEMBER: the number of protons is the same as the atomic number.
2. Write the number of protons in the lower left hand side of the element.
28
3. Add the # of neutrons to the number of protons. REMEMBER - this is the atomic mass.
59
4. Check to see if you have an atom or an ion. If the number or protons does not equal the number of electrons then you will need to add a + charge or a – charge.
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How do we write all of this information?
Complete Chemical Symbol
Write the symbol for the ion with 8 protons, 10 electrons and 8 neutrons.
O1. Look up the symbol by using the number of protons. REMEMBER: the number of protons is the same as the atomic number.
2. Write the number of protons in the lower left hand side of the element.
8
3. Add the # of neutrons to the number of protons. REMEMBER - this is the atomic mass.
16
4. Check to see if you have an atom or an ion. If the number or protons does not equal the number of electrons then you will need to add a + charge or a – charge.
-2
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How do we write all of this information?
Complete Chemical Symbol
Write the symbol for the ion with 20 protons, 18 electrons and 20 neutrons.
Ca 1. Look up the
symbol by using the number of protons. REMEMBER: the number of protons is the same as the atomic number.
2. Write the number of protons in the lower left hand side of the element.
20
3. Add the # of neutrons to the number of protons. REMEMBER - this is the atomic mass.
40
4. Check to see if you have an atom or an ion. If the number or protons does not equal the number of electrons then you will need to add a + charge or a – charge.
+2
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How do we write all of this information?
Element name – atomic mass
How many protons, neutrons and electrons are in Tantalum-181.
1. The number of protons comes from the atomic number.
2. The number of electrons equals the number protons because this is a neutral atom.
Protons – 73 Electrons – 73 Neutrons – 108
3. The number of neutrons is equal to the mass number minus the atomic number.
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Now it your turn to practiceComplete the in class practice WS
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Example Using the Bohr Model
Na is a metal and wants to lose an electron so it has a full energy level of electrons.
Cl is a nonmetal and wants to gain and electron so it can have a full energy level.
1s22s22p6
3s1
1s22s22p63s2
3p5
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Example Using the Bohr Model
11 protons and 10 electrons make an ion with a +1 charge.
17 protons and 18 electrons make an ion with a -1 charge.
1s22s22p6 1s22s22p63s2
3p6