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Atom – the smallest particle of an element that retains its identity in a chemical reaction
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Democritus › 460 B.C. – 370 B.C. › Atoms were indivisible and indestructible!!! Challenge – muahhaha (Halloween’s coming) Do we still believe this? What was wrong with Democritus’ theory? › Could not explain chemical behavior
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John Dalton › 1766-1844 – English Chemist › Dalton’s Atomic Theory All elements are composed of tiny indivisible particles called atoms Atoms of the same element are identical. The atoms of any one element are different from those of any other element. Atoms of different elements can physically mix together or can chemically combine in simple whole-number ratios to form compounds. Chemical rxns occur when atoms are separated, joined, or rearranged. Atoms of one element, however, are never changed into atoms of another element as a result of a chemical reaction
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The atom is a tiny, tiny, tiny thing. Average radii of atoms falls between 5 x 10 -11 m to 2 x 10 -10 m Let’s put this in perspective › If you put 1,000,000,000 of Cu in a straight line, it would measure 1 cm Can we see atoms? › Scanning tunneling microscopes
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What are the subatomic particles? › Protons Relative mass – 1.00 amu Electrical charge +1 › Neutrons Relative mass – 1.00 amu Electrical charge – 0 (neutral) › Electrons Relative mass 1/1840 amu Electrical charge -1 Discovered by J.J. Thompson Cathode ray tube
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Where are those subatomic particles located? › Nucleus What is the overall charge of the nucleus? Positive › The Nuclear Model › What is the overall charge of an atom?
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Identity of an atom is determined by › # of protons What else can we use to distinguish atoms from each other? › Mass number The sum of protons and neutrons in an atom.
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Element symbol Mass number Atomic number
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A nitrogen atom has 7 protons and 7 neutrons. a) What is the atomic number? b) What is the mass number? c) Write the isotopic symbol?
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Atoms that have the same number of protons but different number of neutrons › Results in a different mass number For example carbon-12 and carbon-13
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-Passed electric current through gases at low pressure. -The beam (cathode ray) is the result. Travels from the cathode to the anode. -If a magnet is placed near the tube, the ray can be deflected. -Knowing that opposite charges attract, he hypothesized that the ray was negative. -Through further experimentation he found that the mass to charge ratio was constant and independent of the gas in the tube. -Mass of the electron was calculated by Robert A. Millikan
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