Properties of Atoms & The Periodic Table

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Properties of Atoms & The Periodic Table How big is an atom???? (video clip)

Examine the structure of the atom in terms of proton, electron, and neutron locations. atomic mass and atomic number. atoms with different numbers of neutrons (isotopes). Chemistry

Matter This will be our FOCUS Intro Clip Mixture Pure Substance Compound Pure Substance Element Intro Clip

What is an Element? Elements are the building blocks for all matter. One of the ~116 known “Pure”, un-cutable substances. ….that still retain the properties of that substance.

What is an Atom? Smallest piece of matter that still retains the properties of that matter. What are they composed of?

TedEd: The 2,400-year search for the atom

Subatomic Particles Protons Neutrons Electrons Nucleus

What makes one element different from another element? Number of protons.

Protons Positive Charge The number of protons determines which element it is. All elements have different numbers of protons Mass= 1amu

Electrons Smallest subatomic particle. 1/1800 the mass of a proton. Orbit nucleus. Negative Charge

Electrons are found in different levels around the nucleus. These are called Energy Levels or shells.

Electrons are found in the Electron Could Surrounding the nucleus.

Each Energy Level Can Hold A Certain Numbers of Electrons! Only TWO on the first level!

Each Energy Level Can Hold A Certain Numbers of Electrons! Different atoms have different numbers of electrons! Each Energy Level Can Hold A Certain Numbers of Electrons! Eight on the 2nd and 3rd levels! Review Clip Add: Valence Electrons: Outermost electrons.

Neutrons No Charge- Neutral Found in the nucleus Same size as a protons Mass= 1amu

How do you find # of Neutrons??? Atomic Number Number of Protons 1 H Atomic Mass Sum of Protons & Neutrons 1 How do you find # of Neutrons???

Atomic Number and Mass Number

How can I find out how many electrons an atom has? An atom is neutral So, the number of protons = electrons. Atomic number tells you the number of protons................. So, it also tells you the number of electrons!

Practice (on notebook paper) Create this chart: Element Symbol # of P # of E # of N # of Valence Electrons # of Energy levels Circle Diagrams (Bohr models) Hydrogen Carbon Polonium Silver Copper Calcium Potassium Lead

Isotopes

Isotopes Isotopes are atoms that have the same number of protons and differ only in the number of neutrons. Most isotopes are stable but radioactive isotopes are unstable and break down into more stable forms by emitting particles and energy (radiation). Radiation can be detected, so radioactive isotopes are useful as labels in scientific research and medical diagnostic procedures.

Still have the same # of protons, so they are still the SAME element. Isotopes of Helium Isotopes of Carbon Still have the same # of protons, so they are still the SAME element.

Isotope Notation

Some isotopes are more abundant on earth than others

Electron Dot Diagrams Shows the number of valence electrons

Periodic Table Element Song

Determine the trends of the following: Number of valence electrons Location of metals, nonmetals, and metalloids Phases at room temperature 2. Use the Periodic Table to predict the above properties for representative elements. Chemistry

Dmitri Ivanovitch Mendeléev Grouped elements on the basis of similar chemical properties.  Left blank spaces open to add new elements where he predicted they would occur.  Accepted minor inversions when placing the elements in order of increasing atomic mass.  Predicted properties for undiscovered elements.

Groups or Families increasing atomic number periods

Alkali Metals Very reactive metals that do not occur freely in nature. Clip Soft Metals, solids @room temp Very reactive metals that do not occur freely in nature. Only one valence electron malleable, ductile, and are good conductors of heat and electricity. Cesium and francium are the most reactive elements in this group. Alkali metals can explode if they are exposed to water.

Alkaline Earth Metals Two valence electrons Clip Two valence electrons Because of their reactivity, the alkaline metals are not found free in nature.

Transition Metals Clip All solids at room temp. Are both ductile and malleable, and conduct electricity and heat. The interesting thing about transition metals is that their valence electrons change. There are three noteworthy elements in the transition metals family. -iron, cobalt, and nickel, and they are the only elements known to produce a magnetic field.

Metalloids Clip Metalloids have properties of both metals and non-metals. Some of the metalloids, such as silicon and germanium, are semi-conductors. This means that they can carry an electrical charge under special conditions. This property makes metalloids useful in computers and calculators All solids at room temperature

Halogens CLIP "halogen" means "salt-former" and compounds containing halogens are called "salts". All have 7 valence electrons. Form many compounds with the alkali metals. exist, at room temperature, in all three states of matter: Solid- Iodine, Astatine Liquid- Bromine Gas- Fluorine, Chlorine

Noble Gases All have 8 valence electrons Chemically inert Clip All have 8 valence electrons Chemically inert All gases at room temp. They all have very low boiling and melting points. They all put out a color in the visible wavelengths when a low pressure of the gas is put into a tube and a high voltage current is run through the tube. This type of tube is called a neon light whether the tube has neon in it or not.

Rare Earth Metals The thirty rare earth elements are composed of the lanthanide and actinide series. One element of the lanthanide series and most of the elements in the actinide series are called trans-uranium, which means synthetic or man-made. All of the rare earth metals are found in group 3 of the periodic table, and the 6th and 7th periods. All rare earth elements have 3 valence electrons and are solid at room temp. Clip

Periodic Table Review

Same formula- different structure Allotropes Same formula- different structure

Where are these found on the Periodic table? Br Br I I Where are these found on the Periodic table? Never found in nature alone.

Metals vs. Nonmetals Lose their valence electrons easily. Good electrical conductors and heat conductors. Malleable & Ductile Solid at room temperature Gain or share valence electrons easily. Poor conductors of heat and electricity. Brittle - if a solid. Nonductile. Solids, liquids or gases @ room temp. Metallic bonding: e- move freely among a metal’s positive charges ions

Electron Donors Electron Acceptors

Periodic Trends

Atomic Radii The greater the number of protons present, the stronger the attraction that holds the electrons closer to the nucleus, and the smaller the size of the shells.