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Structure of the Atom Notes 4 Chapter 17-1

Scientific Shorthand Scientists have developed their own shorthand for dealing with long, complicated names. Chemical symbols: consist of one capital letter or a capital letter plus one or two smaller letters

Scientific Shorthand For some elements, the symbol is the first letter of the element's name. For other elements, the symbol is the first letter of the name plus another letter from its name. Because scientists worldwide use this system, everyone understands what the symbols mean.

Atomic Components element: matter that is composed of one type of atom atom: the smallest piece of matter that still retains the property of the element atoms are composed of: protons, neutrons, and electrons

Atomic Components nucleus: small, positively charged center of the atom containing protons and neutrons; surrounded by a cloud containing electrons protons: particles with an electrical charge of 1+

Atomic Components electrons: particles with an electrical charge of 1– neutrons: neutral particles that do not have an electrical charge

Quarks—Even Smaller Particles 1. Protons and neutrons are made up of smaller particles called quarks. 2. So far, scientists have confirmed the existence of six uniquely different quarks.

Models—Tools for Scientists Scientists and engineers use models to represent things that are difficult to visualize—or picture in your mind. Scaled-down models allow you to see either something too large to see all at once, or something that has not been built yet. Scaled-up models are often used to visualize things that are too small to see.

Models—Tools for Scientists To study the atom, scientists have developed scaled-up models that they can use to visualize how the atom is constructed. For the model to be useful, it must support all of the information that is known about matter and the behavior of atoms.

The Changing Atomic Model In the 1800s, John Dalton, an English scientist, was able to offer proof that atoms exist. Dalton's model of the atom: a solid sphere The model has changed somewhat over time.

The Electron Cloud Model By 1926, scientists had developed the electron cloud model of the atom that is in use today. An electron cloud is the area around the nucleus of an atom where its electrons are most likely found.

The Electron Cloud Model 1. The electron cloud is 100,000 times larger than the diameter of the nucleus. 2. In contrast, each electron in the cloud is much smaller than a single proton. 3. Because an electron's mass is small and the electron is moving so quickly around the nucleus, it is impossible to describe its exact location in an atom.

Question 1 Which is the smallest piece of matter that still retains the property of the element? A. atom B. quark C. neutron D. proton

The answer is A. An atom is the smallest piece of matter that still retains the property of the element.

Question 2 What particles are found in the nucleus of an atom? A. protons and electrons B. protons and neutrons C. neutrons and electrons D. quarks and electrons

The answer is B. Electrons are located in an electron cloud surrounding the nucleus of the atom.

Question 3 What is the name of the small particles that make up protons and neutrons? Answer: Protons and neutrons are made of smaller particles called quarks.