Section 2 The Structure of an Atom. Key Concepts What are three subatomic particles? What properties can be used to compare protons, electrons, and neutrons?

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Section 2 The Structure of an Atom

Key Concepts What are three subatomic particles? What properties can be used to compare protons, electrons, and neutrons? How are atoms of one element different from atoms of other elements? What is the difference between two isotopes of the same element?

Properties of Subatomic Particles By 1920, Rutherford had seen evidence for the existence of two subatomic particles and had predicted the existence of a third particle. Protons, electrons, and neutrons are subatomic particles.

Protons A proton is a positively charged subatomic particle that is found in the nucleus of an atom. Each proton is assigned a charge of +1.

Electrons An electron is a negatively charged subatomic particle that is found in the space outside the nucleus. Each electron has a charge of -1.

Neutrons In 1932, the English physicist James Chadwick designed an experiment to show that neutrons exist A neutron is a neutral subatomic particle that is found in the nucleus of an atom. It has a mass almost exactly equal to that of a proton.

Comparing Subatomic Particles Protons, electrons, and neutrons can be distinguished by mass, charge, and location in an atom.

Atomic Number The atomic number of an element equals the number of protons in an atom of that element. Atoms of different elements have different numbers of protons. Each positive charge in an atom is balanced by a negative charge because atoms are neutral. So the atomic number of an element also equals the number of electrons in an atom.

Atomic Number and Mass Number What is the atomic number of the following elements. Potassium (K) Oxygen (O) Iron (Fe) Helium (He)

Atomic Number and Mass Number Mass Number The mass number of an atom is the sum of the protons and neutrons in the nucleus of that atom. An atom of aluminum with 13 protons and 14 neutrons has a mass number of 27. If you know the atomic number and the mass number of an atom, you can find the number of neutrons by subtracting. Number of neutrons = Mass number – Atomic number

Atomic Number and Mass Number What is the Atomic Mass of the following elements Potassium (K) - Neutrons = 20 Oxygen (O) – Neutrons = 8 Iron (Fe) – Neutrons = 30 Helium (He) – Neutrons = = = = = 56

Atomic Structure ElementSymbolAtomic Number Mass Number # of Protons # of Neutron # of Electron HeliumHe24222 MagnesiumMg ZincZn BromineBr AluminumAl UraniumU SodiumNa KryptonKr CalciumCa SilverAg

Isotopes Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons and different mass numbers. Isotopes of an element have the same atomic number but different mass numbers because they have different numbers of neutrons.

Isotopes Hydrogen atom and it’s 3 isotopes Hydrogen isotopes are the only isotopes to have special names. Hydrogen Deuterium Tritium

Isotopes

ElementProtonsNeutronsMassNatural % Hydrogen Deuterium Helium *10 -4 Helium Carbon Carbon Nitrogen Nitrogen Oxygen Oxygen Oxygen

Questions What is the difference between Oxygen-16 and Oxygen-18? Ans. Different numbers of neutrons How are they the same? Ans. The same number of protons What part of the atom do isotopes have to do with? Ans. The nucleus

Reviewing Concepts 1. Name three subatomic particles. 2. Name three properties you could use to distinguish a proton from an electron. 3. Which characteristic of an atom always varies among atoms of different elements? 4. How are the isotopes of an element different from one another? 5. What do neutrons and protons have in common? How are they different? 6. How can atoms be neutral if they contain charged particles? 7. What is the difference between atoms of oxygen-16 and oxygen-17?