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Interpreting the Periodic Table H 1.01 1 He 4.00 2 345678910 1112131415161718 1920 LiBeBCNOFNe NaMg KCa AlSiPSClAr 6.949.0110.8112.0114.0116.0019.0020.18 22.9924.3126.9828.0930.9732.0735.4539.95 39.1040.08 21314151617 18
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ATOMIC NUMBER The number of protons in an atom 19 K 39.1 atomic number
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MASS NUMBER (atomic mass) The number of protons AND neutrons in an atom 19 K 39.1 atomic mass
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Rules of Atomic Structure: 1.Atomic number = number of protons 2. Mass number = number of protons + number of neutrons How do we determine the number of neutrons in an element? 3. Number of neutrons = mass number (rounded to the nearest whole number) – atomic number 3. Number of protons = number of electrons in a neutral atom
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Atomic Structure -Radius of electron cloud is approximately 20 000 times larger than the nucleus -An atom is similar to our Solar System electrons are found in distinct orbits around the nucleus -We refer to the orbits as orbital shells
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p + n nucleus (protons + neutrons) 1 st shell (max. 2 electrons) 2 nd shell (max. 8 electrons) 3 rd shell (max. 8 electrons) 4 th shell (max. 2 electrons) Orbital Shells
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Valence electron: Electron in the outer shell of an atom that can participate in forming chemical bonds with other atoms
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Group 1 elements 1 valence electron Group 2 elements 2 valence electrons Group 13 elements 3 valence electrons Group 14 elements 4 valence electrons Group 15 elements 5 valence electrons Group 16 elements 6 valence electrons Group 17 elements 7 valence electrons Group 18 elements 8 valence electrons Self check:
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H 1.01 1 He 4.00 2 345678910 1112131415161718 1920 LiBeBCNOFNe NaMg KCa AlSiPSClAr 6.949.0110.8112.0114.0116.0019.0020.18 22.9924.3126.9828.0930.9732.0735.4539.95 39.1040.08 1 21314151617 18
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HYDROGEN (H) PROTONS: 1 NEUTRONS: 0
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HELIUM (He) PROTONS: 2 NEUTRONS: 2
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LITHIUM (Li) PROTONS: 3 NEUTRONS: 4
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BERYLLIUM (Be) PROTONS: 4 NEUTRONS: 5
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BORON (B) PROTONS: 5 NEUTRONS: 6
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CARBON (C) PROTONS: 6 NEUTRONS: 6
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NITROGEN (N) PROTONS: 7 NEUTRONS: 7
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OXYGEN (O) PROTONS: 8 NEUTRONS: 8
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FLUORINE (F) PROTONS: 9 NEUTRONS: 10
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NEON (Ne) PROTONS: 10 NEUTRONS: 10
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SODIUM (Na) PROTONS: 11 NEUTRONS: 12
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MAGNESIUM (Mg) PROTONS: 12 NEUTRONS: 12
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ALUMINUM (Al) PROTONS: 13 NEUTRONS: 14
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SILICON (Si) PROTONS: 14 NEUTRONS: 14
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PHOSPHORUS (P) PROTONS: 15 NEUTRONS: 16
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SULFUR (S) PROTONS: 16 NEUTRONS: 16
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CHLORINE (Cl) PROTONS: 17 NEUTRONS: 18
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ARGON (Ar) PROTONS: 18 NEUTRONS: 22
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POTASSIUM (K) PROTONS: 19 NEUTRONS: 20
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CALCIUM (Ca) PROTONS: 20 NEUTRONS: 20
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