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Atoms
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Particles of an Atom Atom: smallest amount of an element ParticleRelative Mass ChargeLocationOther Info Proton 2000 + nucleusIdentifies the element Neutron 2000 No charge nucleusProton + Neutron = mass Electron 1 -Outside nucleus = number of protons
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Electron Cloud Model Electrons don’t orbit the nucleus in a pattern Electrons dart around in energy clouds Each cloud has its own shape
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Tom Lehrer’s Element Song
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Energy levels of electrons Energy levels are “rings” around the nucleus Each level can hold a certain number of electrons – Level 1: up to 2 – Level 2: up to 8 – Level 3: up to 18 – Level 4: up to 32 – The outer energy level electrons have the most effect on the chemical properties of the element
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Periodic Table of the Elements Atomic number Chemical symbol Element name Atomic mass
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Atomic number Is the number of protons in an atom Is unique (identifies the element) Equals the number of electrons in a neutral atom In a Periodic table, the elements are arranged by increasing atomic numbers
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Chemical symbol A notation of one or two letters that represent an element 1 st letter is always capital; 2 nd letter is always lower case – Examples: He, Al, Cu, Zn
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Atomic mass Where is the mass of the atom? – Nucleus What particles are in the nucleus? – Protons & neutrons Atomic mass = number of protons + number of neutrons Atomic mass - # protons = # neutrons
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Elements
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Bellringer Use your periodic table to determine the number of neutrons in a carbon 18 isotope
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