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The Structure of the Atom
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Modern Concept of Atomic Theory 1.Atom consists of a tiny nucleus 2.Electrons move in an area directly surrounding the nucleus which is called an ORBITAL.
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NUCLEUS Contains protons —Positively charged —Relative mass = 1836 amu Contains neutrons —No charge —Relative mass = 1839 amu Protons and neutrons are about the same mass
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NUCLEUS The nucleus accounts for only a small portion of the atom’s volume BUT Contains the majority of the atom’s mass
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ORBITAL Contains electrons —Negatively charged —Relative mass = 1 amu The orbital accounts for the majority of the atom’s volume BUT Contains only a small portion of the atom’s mass
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Electrons Electrons move randomly Electrons cannot be shown to be at any one location at any one time Electrons can only be shown to be in a probability map of where they could be Negatively charged electrons tend to stay close to the nucleus because of their attraction to the protons positive charge
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Atomic Chemical Properties Atoms have different chemical properties because of the number and arrangement of the electrons – Electrons are the parts of the atoms that combine with other atoms to form molecules
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Atomic Number Is basically the number of the element on the periodic table It also determines the number of protons in the nucleus Number of protons = atomic number
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Atomic Mass The mass of the atom This is calculated by averaging the exact weight of every naturally-occurring stable isotope of that atom in nature based on the percent abundance of that atom in nature. Example: Carbon (12.000000)(0.9890) + (13.003355)(0.0110) = 12.011 amu Mass NumberExact weight% abundance 1212.00000098.90 1313.0033551.10
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Mass number The rounded form of the atomic mass Gives the amount of protons & neutrons combined Using the atomic number as well, you can calculate the number of neutrons in the nucleus Number of neutrons = Mass number – atomic number
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Nuclear Symbol By knowing the element symbol, atomic number, and mass number, you can write the nuclear symbol of an element
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