Ions, Complete Chemical Symbols and Isotopes. Every element is made up of very small particles called atoms. Atoms of different elements have a different.

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Ions, Complete Chemical Symbols and Isotopes

Every element is made up of very small particles called atoms. Atoms of different elements have a different atomic number(protons). Atoms have a very small, positively charged nucleus, with negatively charged electrons outside the nucleus in energy levels.

The nucleus of every atom (except hydrogen) contains two particles:- Neutrons (no charge / mass 1amu) In energy levels (cloud) outside the nucleus we find Protons (+ charge / mass 1amu) Electrons (– charge /relative mass 0amu)

Atoms are neutral because the positive charge (protons) of the nucleus is equal to all of the negative charges of the electrons added together. 11 electrons 11 negative charges 11 positive charges 11 protons Atoms are neutral because the numbers of protons and electrons are equal - the opposite charges cancel.

Chemical Symbols – how many protons, neutrons, and electrons in atoms? 37 Mass number (protons + neutrons) Cl 17 Atomic number (number of protons) – 20 number of neutrons As atoms have no charge, the number of electrons is the same as the number of protons. This atom has 17 electrons.

Chemical Symbol – how many protons, neutrons, and electrons in ions? 23 Mass number (protons + neutrons) Na + 11 Atomic number (number of protons) – 12 number of neutrons 1+ charge means 1 electron less than the number of protons. This atom has 10 electrons.

Chemical Symbol – how many protons, neutrons, and electrons in ions? 16 Mass number (protons + neutrons) O 2– 8Atomic number (number of protons) – 8 number of neutrons 2– charge means 2 electrons more than the number of protons. This atom has 10 electrons.

Isotopes. Isotopes are:atoms of the same element which have different mass numbers due to different numbers of neutrons in each nucleus. Most elements exist as a mixture of isotopes, e.g. chlorine has 2 isotopes 35 Cl Cl 17

Relative atomic mass The relative atomic mass of an element is the average mass of all the isotopes of that element. The relative atomic mass of chlorine is Chlorine has 2 isotopes 35 Cl Cl 17 so the isotope of mass 35 is present in the largest quantity.

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