Do Now 9.28 Classify the following as elements, compounds, atoms, or molecules 1.A gold (Au) nugget 2.The smallest piece of water (H 2 O) possible. 3.A.

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Do Now 9.28 Classify the following as elements, compounds, atoms, or molecules 1.A gold (Au) nugget 2.The smallest piece of water (H 2 O) possible. 3.A glass window (SiO 2 ) 4.The smallest piece of sodium (Na) possible 5.Sketch a helium atom: 2 protons, 1 neutron, 2 electrons

Recap of Yesterday Definitions: atom, molecule, element, compound. Atomic structure: protons (+) and neutrons in nucleus (nucleus has ~99.9% of mass), and a cloud of electrons (-) around it (electron cloud is ~99.99% of volume)

Atomic Mass & Atomic Number If one atomic mass unit (amu) is relatively the same size as the particles in an atom, And an atom has a mass of 10 amu, How many electrons does it have? Trick Question! Electrons have almost no (0.001 amu) mass! Maybe Boron?

Atomic Mass – The number of neutrons and protons in an atomic nucleus Atomic Number – The number of protons in an atomic nucleus Atomic Mass & Atomic Number

Practice Atomic MassAtomic Number Number of Neutrons

What about the number of electrons? Since electrons are involved in bonding – they often leave, are added, or are stolen from atoms. We GENERALLY assume that the number of electrons is the same as the number of protons

Charges? Ions – Atoms with charges (either + or -) What’s the charge of an atom with… – 1 electron, 1 proton? – 5 electrons, 5 protons? – 1 electron, 2 protons? – 2 electrons, 1 proton?

Isotope Any atom that behaves the same chemically, but contains an abnormal number of neutrons Examples: – Carbon (mass 14) – Oxygen (mass 18) – Phosphorous (mass 32)

Review The number of protons in an atom’s nucleus is ALWAYS equal to it’s atomic number. If the number of protons changes (i.e. radioactive decay), then the atom becomes a new element. Although atoms can gain or lose electrons through chemical bonding, in an electrically neutral atom, the number of electrons is equal to the number of protons. Neutrons are a little trickier… atomic mass – atomic number = # neutrons.

CLASSWORK Atomic Structure WS.

Electronic Configuration We will now consider how electrons are arranged in space around the nucleus of an atom.

Wait…Electron Cloud?

Electrons are seemingly everywhere at once! We cannot pinpoint electrons to one given spot at one given moment – they move too fast They are PROBABLY found in various energy levels around the outside of the nucleus:

What’s more likely? Things go from high energy to low! Water flowing down a cliff to make a waterfall… or water flowing up? Falling down a flight of stairs or falling up? Dropping an egg and making a mess or dropping a broken egg and getting one that’s back together?

It’s all about Potential Energy Electrons fill the lowest energy orbitals just like this soda fills the lowest energy part of the glass first. Arrows indicate increasing potential energy

Energy Levels and Orbitals Each energy level of an electron cloud contains one or more orbitals An orbital is the volume of space where a particular electron is most likely to be found. Each orbital can hold two electrons

How many electrons are in each level? The first energy level has one orbital. Thus, it can hold up to 2 electrons. The second and third energy levels have 4 orbitals each, and can thus hold up to 8 electrons. For the first three energy levels, each level is completely filled before the next begins to be filled.

Valence Electrons Valence electrons are the electrons in the highest energy level of the electron cloud that contains any electrons. Valence electrons are important because they are the electrons that can form bonds with other atoms. How many valence electrons does oxygen have? (atomic # = 8)

The bottom line Energy LevelMax # Electrons

Consider Carbon