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Atoms Elements are made of particles called atoms Atoms are the smallest pieces of matter that contain all the properties of a specific element Each element contains only one type of atom Inside the Atom Atoms are made up of smaller particles These particles are found in different regions of the atom
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Protons Positively charged particles found in nucleus of atom Have an electrical charge of +1 Mass of 1 a.m.u. (1.67x10 -27 kg) Neutron Neutral particles found in nucleus of atom Have no electrical charge Mass of 1 a.m.u. Electron Negatively charged particles found in electron cloud Have an electrical charge of -1 Constantly moving around outside nucleus Much Lighter (9.11x10 -31 kg)
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Structure of the Periodic Table Atomic number – Tells us how many protons and electrons are in an atom The number of protons defines the identity of the atom Atomic Mass – gives the mass of a single atom in atomic mass units (amu) Atomic mass = p + + n 0
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Symbols Elements are listed by their chemical symbols Symbols are usually either one capital letter like C for Carbon, or one capital and one lowercase letter like Ne for Neon
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Periodic Table The periodic table gives much information we need to learn more about the atom of each element
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Atomic Mass The average atomic mass is the number at the bottom of this square Found by averaging the natural abundances of its isotopes Mass # = # p + + # n 0
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Atom Math Atomic Number Symbol Element Name Atomic Mass
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Atom Math ProtonsElectrons ProtonsNeutrons
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Practice 30 8 15.999 8 8 8 Zn Oxygen 65.39 30 35 30 Lithium 3 6.941 3 4 3 # n 0 = Mass # - Atomic #
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Isotopes Atoms of the same element with different mass numbers. Mass # Atomic # Nuclear symbol: Hyphen notation: carbon-12
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