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Atomic number = number of protons # protons = # electrons IN NEUTRAL ATOMS
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So, how are the electrons arranged around the nucleus?
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The electrons in an atom have different energies depending upon how close to the nucleus they are. The energy levels are spaced apart like steps on a flight of stairs. nucleus 2 e- 8 e- 18 e- 32 e- Energy Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 #electrons = 2n 2
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Let’s build some atoms! AKA:
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1 p 0 n e Hydrogen H 1 1 Atomic number: the number of protons in the nucleus Mass number: the number of protons + the number of neutrons in the nucleus 0 n In neutral atoms, #p = #e
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2 p 2 n e e Helium-4 He 2 4
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3 p 4 n e e e Lithium-7 Li 3 7
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4 p 6 n e e e Beryllium-10 Be 4 10 e
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5 p 5 n e e e Boron-10 B 5 10 e e
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6 p 6 n e e e Carbon-12 C 6 12 e e e
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7 p 8 n e e e Nitrogen-15 N 7 15 e e e e
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8 p 8 n e e e Oxygen-16 O 8 16 e e e e e
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9 p 10 n e e e Fluorine-19 F 9 19 e e e e e e
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10 p 12 n e e e Neon-22 Ne 10 22 e e e e e e e Notice that when we have to add another ring, we move down one row on the periodic table.
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