1.3 MASS #, ATOMIC # & ISOTOPES OBJECTIVES: To define the terms mass number, atomic number and isotopes Suggest how Scientists can use isotopes YOUR THOUGHTS…

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
1.Calculate the number of neutrons present in a carbon 14 nucleus. Radio-carbon dating is used to estimate the age of objects that were once living. All.
Advertisements

Absolute Dating Radioactive Dating. Radioactivity Almost all of the elements contain radioactive isotopes Isotopes are atoms of the same element with.
Radiometric Dating Half-life.
ABSOLUTE AGE Absolute dating- used to determine the age of a rock or fossil more exactly based on the properties of atoms An atom:
Relative and absolute age dating of rocks. What is absolute age dating? The Principle of Superposition and rock correlation provide the relative ages.
THE ATOM Chapter 6 – 2 Part 2.
4.3: HOW ATOMS DIFFER ATOMIC NUMBER
Half Lifes. Atoms Proton Electron Cloud Neutron Atomic Number Number of protons – change this → change the element Hydrogen has one proton and one electron.
Nuclear Science What is in a nucleus? Why do nuclei decay? Where does radiation come from?
Atomic Mass & Number Isotopes The Periodic Table.
Isotopes Chemistry.
Review of Atomic Model. Key Words subatomic particle energy levels atomic mass protonisotope electronneutronion atomic mass unit (u)atomic number.
ISOTOPES Chemistry. Isotope Definition: A different form of an element. Proton number is the same as the other forms or isotopes. Electron number is the.
The Atom & the Periodic Table. Reading the Periodic Table.
Half Lifes. Atoms Proton Electron Cloud Neutron Atomic Number Number of protons – change this → change the element Hydrogen has one proton and one electron.
Three fundamental particles in an atom Proton Electron Neutron.
Building Blocks 1c Int
The Atom.
The Atomic Number. Reminder: Elements are different types of atoms (like different LEGO blocks) Elements are defined by the number of protons in the nucleus.
Determining the NUMBER of Protons Electrons and Neutrons in Atoms, Ions, and Isotopes.
Rutherford Experiment & Isotopes Mr. Rana 9/21/12.
How atoms differ. Mass Number The sum of the protons and neutrons BUT…Why is it not an even number??
Masses of Atoms Chapter 19-2 Pages
NOTES – 4.3: Atomic Number, Mass Number, Isotopes and Atomic Mass.
Chapter 3 Atomic Structure. The Structure Of the Atom Particle masschargelocation Proton1 AMU +1in nucleus Neutron 1 AMU 0in nucleus Electron 0 AMU -1.
 Atomic Number  Protons + Neutrons = Atomic Mass.
 Atomic Number- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom of that element  Ex: Hydrogen atoms have only one proton in the nucleus, so the atomic.
Proton, Neutron, Electron Counting Protons (p + ) are positively charged and located in the nucleus The number of protons in each atom can be found on.
Atomic Mass. Atomic Number (A) Number of protons in the nucleus Atoms of the same element all have the same number of protons In a neutral atom, the total.
1. Proton 2. Neutron 3. Electron 1. Protons 2. Neutrons 3. Electrons.
A Fossil.  Any method of measuring the age of an event or object in years.
ATOM NEUTRONS Charge: none Mass: 1 amu Location: nucleus ELECTRONS Charge: negative Mass: zero Location: electron cloud PROTONS Charge: positive Mass:
Review of Atomic Theory History. Structure of an Atom A carbon atom consists of protons and neutrons in a nucleus that is surrounded by electrons. - Introduction.
Do Now: If a student’s grade is weighted per the table below, what would their grade be? WeightAverage Tests50%80 Classwork30%95 Homework20%85.
Isotopic Abundance SCH 3U. Atomic Mass The mass of an atom (protons, neutrons, electrons) Relative Atomic Mass: An element’s atomic mass relative to the.
ABSOLUTE AGE: Measurements of natural radioactivity in rocks have allowed scientists to understand the numerical age of an object in years.
Chapter 8 Section 2 Handout
Isotopes and Radioactivity
Radioactive Decay Quick Review Atom made of 3 subatomic particles Protons (positive, inside nucleus) Protons (positive, inside nucleus) Electrons (negative,
Absolute Dating. Absolute dating provides a numerical age for the material tested, while relative dating can only provide a sequence of age. Absolute.
Atomic Number & Atomic Mass
Isotopes. The Nucleus  The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom is unique to each type of element  BUT, the nuclei of the same type of element.
Unit 3: The Atom. Atoms All matter is made of very tiny particles All matter is made of very tiny particles These particles have the same properties as.
Isotopes and Average Atomic Mass. Scientists have discovered that each element consists of atoms that are virtually identical. There is a notable exception,
Introduction to the Periodic Table Atomic Number ● Symbol ● Atomic Weight Element ● Compound ● Mixture.
Atomic Mass. Atomic mass Most of the mass of an atom is in the nucleus. Most of the mass of an atom is in the nucleus. The nucleus is where all of the.
Atomic Mass. Each element found on the periodic table of elements is given an atomic mass The atomic mass tells you the average mass of the atoms of an.
Atoms. Structure of Atoms  Atoms are made up of subatomic particles:
 What are the limitations of relative age dating?  What do you think Absolute age dating is?
Chapter 8 Earth Chemistry Part – Atomic Number  An atom of a specific element is different from other elements by the number of protons it has.
Neutrons and Isotopes. NEUTRONS AND ISOTOPES Unlike the number of protons, the neutrons in the nucleus of atoms of the same element can vary. Atoms of.
Isotopes and Ions. Isotopes Atoms of the same element ALWAYS have the same # of protons. Atoms may have different amounts of neutrons. If they have different.
Isotopes Chapter 4, Section 3 Pg Review of Atoms Atoms are made of protons, neutrons, and electrons. – Protons are +, electrons are –, and.
2. What are isotopes? Use two particles from the table above to illustrate your answer. (3 marks) 17 O & 18 O (1) Same Atomic mass / number of protons.
NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY Chapter 20. Nuclear Chemistry Radioactivity is the emission of subatomic particles or high- energy electromagnetic radiation by the.
Atomic Structure. Subatomic Particles ParticleSymbolChargeRelative mass location proton.
Atomic Structure Topic State the position of protons, neutrons and electrons in the atom State the relative masses and relative charges.
3.00_Chemistry of Biology Biology I (Isotopes)
Parts of the Atom PSSA: A/S8.C.1.1.
Isotopes.
Isotopes QUICK NOTES Carbon-14
Title: Atomic Properties
What is an isotope? Review Video.
Atomic Structure Isotope
Isotopes.
Isotopes Atoms of the same element with a different number of neutrons
Isotopes & Ions.
Atomic Math Calculations
Radioactive Decay.
Presentation transcript:

1.3 MASS #, ATOMIC # & ISOTOPES OBJECTIVES: To define the terms mass number, atomic number and isotopes Suggest how Scientists can use isotopes YOUR THOUGHTS… What do we mean by: - Atomic Number - Mass Number - Isotopes KEY WORDS: ATOMIC NUMBER MASS NUMBER ISOTOPE CARBON DATING

ATOMIC NUMBER The number of protons in the nucleus Atoms are neutral so they also have this number of electrons. 1.3 MASS #, ATOMIC # & ISOTOPES MASS NUMBER Total number of protons AND neutrons C 13 6 Neutrons = Mass Number – Atomic Number

1.3 MASS #, ATOMIC # & ISOTOPES ISOTOPES Atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons are called isotopes. Different isotopes of the same element react chemically in the same way. Why? Different isotopes of the same element have different physical properties. E.g. they may or may not be radioactive, and they will certainly have different densities.

Isotopes of?

1.3 MASS #, ATOMIC # & ISOTOPES ISOTOPES Has 3 isotopes Mass numbers of 12, 13, & 14 All react in the same way NameCarbon-12Carbon-13Carbon-14 SymbolCCC Protons666 Neutrons678 Abundance98.89%1.11%Trace

1.3 MASS #, ATOMIC # & ISOTOPES ISOTOPES IN THE REAL WORLD E.g. Carbon Dating Some isotopes are unstable and break down (radioactivity) Each isotope decays at a measured rate  its half life E.g. Carbon 14  half life is 5730 years Scientists work backwards to calculate how long it would take for carbon-14 levels to fall from amount in a living sample to the amount in the dead sample

1.3 MASS #, ATOMIC # & ISOTOPES COPY AND COMPLETE THE TABLE Mass #Atomic #Electron #Neutron # CARBON DATING Summarise carbon dating

1.3 MASS #, ATOMIC # & ISOTOPES COPY AND COMPLETE THE TABLE Mass #Atomic #Electron #Neutron # CARBON DATING Caron dating involves working out how long an organism has been dead for based on how much C-14 has decayed.

How low can you go?? Write what you can do and what grade this is  show some proof you can do this! I CAN…I AM… Define mass number and atomic numberC Calculate mass number, atomic number and neutron number B Explain what isotopes areA Suggest how isotopes can be used by scientistsA* 1.3 MASS #, ATOMIC # & ISOTOPES