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2. In atom A how many electrons are there? Ion D? Ion E?
1. In atom A how many protons are there? Ion D? Ion E? 2. In atom A how many electrons are there? Ion D? Ion E? 3. How are the 3 diagrams the same? 4. How are they different? 5. One diagram is listed as an atom; the other two are listed as ions. What makes an ion different from an atom? 6. How does the atomic mass change when an atom becomes an ion?
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Building on the Atom: Ions
Thursday, September 17th, 2015
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Ion – an atom that has gained or lost electrons
Cation - positive charge - Ion that has lost an electron (e-) Anion - negative charge - Ion that has gained an electron (e-) # protons does not = # electrons
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Ion – an atom that has gained or lost electrons
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Atomic Symbol vs. Ion Symbol
Oxygen vs. Oxygen (-2) O O-2 Sodium vs. Sodium (+1) Na Na+ Zinc vs. Zinc (2+) Zn Zn2+
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15 30.974 16 18 56 137.33 81 54 Phosphorous (-3) Barium (+2) Atomic #
Examples: Atomic # Atomic Mass p+ n0 e- Phosphorous (-3) 15 30.974 16 18 Barium (+2) 56 137.33 81 54 Complete the Ion Table + put it in your notebook
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same element different masses
Isotope - Variation of a type of atom All isotopes of an atom have the same # protons Each isotope of an atom has different mass Therefore, Each isotope has a different mass # Each isotope has a different # neutrons same element different masses
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Isotope Hydrogen-1 Hydrogen-2 Hydrogen-3 Atomic Number 1 Mass Number 3
# protons # neutrons # electrons Nuclear Symbol
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Examples: Atomic # Mass #p #n #e Nitrogen-12 Nitrogen-14 Sulfur-30
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Complete "An Investigation into Isotopes"
Examples: Atomic # Mass #p #n #e Nitrogen-12 7 12 5 Nitrogen-14 14 Sulfur-30 16 30 Sulfur-32 32 Complete "An Investigation into Isotopes"
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