Have 1 Periodic Table per group!
The mass number
Protons & neutrons
The Nuclear Model
positive
The Plum Pudding Model
grams
amu (atomic mass unit)
Neutrons
J.J. Thomson
Ernest Rutherford
John Dalton
Plum Pudding Model
All matter is composed of atoms Atoms can’t be divided, created or destroyed Atoms of different elements combine in simple whole-number ratios to form compounds Atoms are identical in mass Atoms can be combined, separated or rearranged
NO!!
Atoms of the same element can have different masses – isotopes Atoms are divisible – Nuclear chem. Atoms can be changed from one element to another- Nuclear chem.
James Chadwick
J.J. Thomson
Theory
Cathode Ray Tube
8 8 8 8
Mass Number
Consisted of a cloud of evenly distributed positive charge with the negative electrons embedded randomly in it.
one mole = molar mass
The Plum Pudding Model
56 Fe Fe26
Cathode rays were attracted to the positive charge
Cathode rays have a NEGATIVE charge
beam of electrons
7 7 7 7
Democritus
Atoms are mostly empty space
the atom has a small dense positive region that caused the positive particles to bounce back…..the nucleus
An atom makes up an element. An element can’t be broken down.
positive
one mole = 6.02 X atoms
MOLE!!
Scientific Law
NUCLEUS
Suggested that the electrons travel around the positively charged nucleus. Difference is that the positive charges are NOT spread out like in Thomson’s Plum Pudding Model.
NEUTRONS!
The number of protons and electrons are the same!
Atomic mass number
Carbon - 14
11
6 6 6 6
Molar Mass
the mass number
Nuclear Symbol Atomic Number Protons Mass Number NeutronsElectrons F9 13 N K
Average atomic mass
1 atomic mass unit (amu)
negative
Protons- nucleus; positive charge Neutrons – nucleus; neutral charge Electrons – electron clouds; negative charge