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Element Quiz Time! Nothing on your desk except a pen. Everything else goes on the floor! No visible periodic tables Penmanship is very important! After the quiz, go weigh your gum.

Warmup (5 minutes) *let me know if you didn’t receive a periodic table *see if you can attack the following questions already!!!! I will reveal the answers at the end of lecture 1) How many protons are there in 1 atom of sulfur? 2) Which if the following elements below has 24 protons? A. bismuth B. chromium C. cadmium D. All of these 3) How many neutrons are there in most boron atoms? 4) The atomic mass of an atom is mostly due to the mass of its: A. protons only B. neutrons only C. protons and neutrons D. protons and electrons E. none of the above You can chew gum in class today! Weight it first.

Analogy Football Field Outer Edge of Atom Nucleus The nucleus of the atom is TINY relative to the total volume of the atom, yet contains most of the mass!!!!!! 99.9% of the VOLUME of the atom is taken up by e- orbiting the empty space around the nucleus, while only 0.1% of volume is the nucleus 99.9% of the MASS of an atom is densely packed in the tiny nucleus, while the other 0.1% of the mass is from the mass of the electrons

Subatomic Particle MassElectric Charge LocationEffect of Adding or Removing Particle PROTON (p or +) ELECTRON (e-) NEUTRON (0 or n) Subatomic Particle Details

Subatomic Particle MassElectric Charge LocationEffect of Adding or Removing Particle PROTON (p or +) 1 amu or g/mole ELECTRON (e-) Zero; 1/2000 p & n NEUTRON (0 or n) 1 amu or g/mole Subatomic Particle Details 1 proton is actually grams! 1 amu = 1.67 x grams

Subatomic Particle MassElectric Charge LocationEffect of Adding or Removing Particle PROTON (p or +) 1 amu or g/mole +1 ELECTRON (e-) Zero; 1/2000 p & n NEUTRON (0 or n) 1 amu or g/mole 0 Subatomic Particle Details

Subatomic Particle MassElectric Charge LocationEffect of Adding or Removing Particle PROTON (p or +) 1 amu or g/mole +1nucleus ELECTRON (e-) Zero; 1/2000 p & n in cloud around nucleus NEUTRON (0 or n) 1 amu or g/mole 0nucleus Subatomic Particle Details

Subatomic Particle MassElectric Charge LocationEffect of Adding or Removing Particle PROTON (p or +) 1 amu or g/mole +1nucleusnew element with new properties ELECTRON (e-) Zero; 1/2000 p & n in cloud around nucleus same element, but becomes an ion NEUTRON (0 or n) 1 amu or g/mole 0nucleussame element, different mass and stability Subatomic Particle Details

The PT shows the recipe for atoms of every element 11 electrons protons o oo o o oo o o o oo 12 neutrons Atomic # Average Atomic Mass 11 Na Sodium (orbiting nucleus) Atoms have a neutral charge when the # of protons (+) = # of electrons (-) # protons = atomic # = element identity protons + neutrons = mass number

What happens if we: 1. Add 2 protons to O? - light for signs, nothing to breathe 2. Add 2 neutrons to O? - increase mass, less stable, radioactive - new isotope of oxygen 3. Add 2 electrons to O? - ion with -2 charge 8 O Oxygen Ne Neon Changing the contents of an atom

Practice ElementSymbol Atomic Number Mass Number # of Protons # of Neutrons # of Electrons Pd palladium 46

What elements are these? These are all ISOTOPES: the same element (same # protons) but they are just different versions of that element (different number of neutrons). HYDROGEN-1HYDROGEN-2 HYDROGEN-3

isotope notation: Element Name Mass Number Atomic # # p & n # of protons # of electrons H 3

O Mass number Atomic number 8 Ion charge (+ or -), leave BLANK if there is no charge -217 Nothing goes here….yet! How to write and decode an element symbol….

1) How many protons are there in 1 atom of sulfur? 2) Which if the following elements below has 24 protons? A. bismuth B. chromium C. cadmium D. All of these 3) How many neutrons are there in most boron atoms? 4) The atomic mass of an atom is mostly due to the mass of its: A. protons only B. neutrons only C. protons and neutrons D. protons and electrons E. none of the above 16 6

Before you touch the SISS samples, take the gum out of your mouth and leave it to dry in the back. Weigh it another day. Finish SISS measurements and throw samples away. Go over Dead White Guys.