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1 ATOMIC STRUCTURE What is an atom? What is the structure of an atom? How is an atom different from an element? How is it different from compound?

2 Definition: An atom is the smallest particle of matter that still retains the property of that substance. It is the basic unit of matter, much the cell is the basic unit of all living things.

3 Structure: a small, dense nucleus surrounded by orbiting electrons.

4 Subatomic Particles: (particles that make up atoms)
Three types of particles: PROTONS NEUTRONS ELECTRONS

5 PROTONS Positively charged particles Located in the nucleus of the atom Contribute to the mass of the atom

6 Neutrons Have no charge. Located in the nucleus of the atom. Contribute to the mass of the atom.

7 Electrons Have a negative charge Located outside of the nucleus Do NOT contribute to the mass of the atom

8 Wait….so let me get this straight…..
Particle Location Charge Mass Proton Nucleus Positive 1 amu Neutron Neutral Electron Outside Nucleus Negative None

9 The whole picture…

10 What is an element??? An element is a substance made up of one type of atom. Example: gold, tin, oxygen (anything on the periodic table)

11 So…. Atoms make up elements.
All atoms of the same element are alike, and different from atoms of other elements. For example, all gold atoms are the same, but different from oxygen atoms.

12 Atomic Number… The atomic number is the number of protons in an atom. Each type of atom has a different number of protons.

13 Atomic Number Atomic Number All atoms of lead (Pb) have 82 protons.

14 Atomic Mass Atomic Mass or Mass Number—number of protons plus neutrons. atomic mass = # protons + # neutrons # neutrons = atomic mass - # protons # protons = atomic mass - # neutrons

15 Let’s Try this… How many protons are in an atom of Carbon?
How many protons in an atom of Hydrogen? 1 proton

16 Now let’s try mass…. What is the mass of an atom containing 14 protons and 12 neutrons? = 26 amu What is the mass of an atom containing 10 protons and 10 neutrons? = 20 amu What is the mass of a sulfur atom containing 15 neutrons? (protons) = 31 amu

17 Another Example… What is the mass of an atom with 6 protons and 6 neutrons? What is the identity of this atom? What is the mass of an atom with 6 protons and 7 neutrons?

18 Isotopes Two atoms of the same element with different masses. Example:
Carbon Carbon-13

19 What is a compound?? A compound is a substance composed of two or more elements chemically bonded. Examples: water, carbon dioxide, baking soda H2O

20 The Bottom Line… All atoms are made up of protons, neutrons and electrons. All matter is made up of atoms. All elements are made up of atoms. All compounds are made up of elements.

21 What about electrons? Electrons are located outside the nucleus.
They orbit the nucleus in a complex pattern at different levels. The outermost electrons – those farthest from the nucleus are called VALENCE ELECTRONS

22 Here is the basic structure:
Valence electrons What is the identity of this atom? What is the mass of this atom?

23 The formation of ions… Neutral atom Ion Two valence electrons are lost
30 protons (zinc) 30 electrons = neutral atom 30 protons (still zinc) 28 electrons + 2 charge

24 Try this…. What is the charge of an ion with 24 protons and 26 electrons? -2 What is the charge of an ion with 12 protons and 11 electrons? +1


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