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Chapter 19 – Properties of Atoms and the Periodic table 19.1 – Structure of the Atom Guided Notes Page
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Objectives Identify the names and symbols of common elements. Describe the electron cloud model of the atom. Explain how electrons are arranged in an atom.
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Scientific Shorthand Chemical symbols = used to abbreviate the name of an element Accepted and used worldwide
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One capital letter or one capital letter and 1-2 lowercase letters Some are simply the 1 st (or 1 st and another letter) of the element’s name H = HydrogenCa = Calcium Others are derived from the Latin name of the element Ag = SilverFe = Iron
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Latin names Cu – Cuprum (Copper) Au – Aurum (Gold) Fe – Ferrum (Iron) Pb – Plumbum (Lead) Hg – Hydrargyum (Mercury) K – Kalium (Potassium) Ag – Argentum (Silver) Na – Nathum (Sodium) W – Wolfram (Tungsten)
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Atomic Components Atom = smallest piece of matter that retains properties of the element Atomic Particles Protons (p+) = positive charged particles Neutrons (n o ) = uncharged particles Electrons (e - )= negative charged particles
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Protons and Neutrons are found in the nucleus of an atom
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Quarks Scientists confirm that p+ & n o are made of smaller particles called Quarks 6 uniquely different quarks Arrangement of 3 = proton Different arrangement of 3 = neutron
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Atomic Model 400 B.C. – Democritus proposed the idea that atoms make up all substances Aristotle disputed Democritus' theory and said matter was uniform throughout and not composed of smaller particles Aristotle had more clout and his theory held for more than 2000 years http://faculty.washington.edu/smcohen/320/Democritus.jpg http://academic.shu.edu/honors/aristotle.jpg
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Atomic Model 1800s – John Dalton was able to prove atoms exist Solid sphere = atom Provided physical explanation for chemical reactions
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Atomic Model 1904 – J.J. Thomson said electrons were found throughout positive sphere 1911 – Ernest Rutherford said atoms was not a sphere but rather a central mass (nucleus) surrounded by electrons http://wind.cc.whecn.edu/~mechalke/chapter5/Thomson.gif http://www.cfo.doe.gov/me70/manhattan/images/AtomLabeled.gif
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Atomic Model 1913 – Niels Bohr said electrons move in fixed orbits http://www.green-planet-solar-energy.com/images/bohr_atom.gif
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Atomic Model - current Electron Cloud Model = area around nucleus where electron likely to be found Electrons move so quickly it is difficult to pinpoint exact location Electrons do not follow a rigid pattern of movement
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In-Class Assignment/Homework 19.1 Reinforcement WKT
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