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Adam Rohde
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Particles Protons: Positively charged particles Neutrons: Neutral particles Electrons: Negatively charged particles
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Nucleus Dense center of the atom Positively charged Consists of protons and neutrons Determines what the element is Contains most of the mass
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Electron Cloud Orbits the nucleus Consists of electrons Takes up most of the space Does not contribute to atomic mass
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Atomic Mass Number of protons and neutrons Atomic mass units (amu) 4 protons + 3 neutrons = 7 amu Electrons are not counted
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Nuclear Force Protons repel each other Held together by strong nuclear force Have to be extremely close Exchange mesons
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Atomic Charges Relative to protons and electrons # of protons > # of electrons: + charge # of electrons > # of protons: - charge # of protons = # of electrons: neutral Neutrons are not counted
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Elements Depend on # of protons # of protons decides placement on the periodic table Can have different charges Can have different # of neutrons
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Ions Same elements Different charges Hydrogen with 2 electrons: - 1 Hydrogen with 1 electron: neutral Hydrogen with 0 electrons: + 1
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Isotopes Same element Different masses Hydrogen with 1 neutron: 2 amu Hydrogen with 0 neutrons: 1 amu
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Periodic Atomic Mass Mass displayed on the periodic table Average mass of the isotopes Used when determining quantities of molecules
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Quantities Mass (grams) Moles Molarity
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Avogadro’s Number Used often if chemistry Number of molecules in 1 mole 6.022 x 10e23
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Moles Can be determined from mass Grams / atomic mass Ex: 28g of N / 14 amu = 2 moles
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Molarity Concentration in a solution # of moles / liters of solution Ex: 2 moles of HCl /.5L = 4M
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Review Structure of atoms Charges of atoms Mass of atoms Quantities
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References ion. (2009). In Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary. Retrieved October 1, 2009, from http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ion isotope. (2009). In Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary. Retrieved October 1, 2009, from http://www.merriam- webster.com/dictionary/isotope The Strong Nuclear Force. (n.d.). Retrieved October 1, 2009, from http://aether.lbl.gov/elements/ stellar/strong/strong.html Weisstein, E. W. (n.d.). l. Retrieved October 1, 2009, from http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/ AvogadrosNumber.html
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