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CHEMISTRY OCTOBER 30, 2014 LAB 05 - ISOTOPES
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LAB STARTER You have 2 minutes. You are seated and quiet Read the Pre-Lab and answer the question
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AIM How does the average atomic mass provide us details about the properties of the element?
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ISOTOPES Atoms of the same atomic number but different masses – Due to different numbers of neutrons
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ATOMIC MASS Also known as the average atomic mass Also known as the weighted average atomic mass – Take into account both the mass and the relative abundance
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EXAMPLE CANDY STORE(CANDIUM) – 3 TYPES OF CANDIES (ISOTOPES) M&M Skittles Reese’s
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RELATIVE ABUNDANCE For each types of candies (isotope), need to know – Count: how many of each types of candies (Isotope) – Total Count: total number of candies (isotope) in the candy store – Relative abundance: Percent each type of candies (isotope) represents of the total. For example, M&M group represent how much of the total group of candies
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AVERAGE MASS Weigh each type of candies (isotope) Average Mass per candy (isotope) – Take the mass for each type of candies(isotope) and divide by the number of candies in each type. Ex: instead of weighing each M&M, you weigh the entire group of M&Ms and then you divide the entire mass of the M&Ms by the number of M&Ms to find out how much each M&M approximately weigh (average mass of each M&M)
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RELATIVE MASS TAKE THE RELATIVE ABUNDANCE BY THE AVERAGE MASS OF EACH ISOTOPE TO GET THE RELATIVE ABUNDANCE – So take the average mass for each type and multiply by the relative abundance for each type EXAMPLE: for each type of candies, find out how much of the entire mass does each type of animals represent – So M&Ms represent how much of the entire candy mass
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WEIGHTED AVERAGE MASS ADD THE RELATIVE MASS OF EACH TYPE OF ISOTOPES TO GET THE ATOMIC MASS – Add the relative mass of M&M + Skittles + Reese’s
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POST LAB QUESTIONS 1-2 TAKE 1 MINUTE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS 1 AND 2. YOU MAY CONSULT WITH YOUR PARTNER BUT YOUR ANSWER IS YOUR OWN
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POST LAB QUESTION 3 TURN TO THE NEXT GROUP AND OBTAIN THEIR AVERAGE ATOMIC MASS (ANSWER TO #6 ON PAGE 3). Write it down and then respond to question 3. You have 3 minutes to do question 3 You may consult with your partner but the writing is your own.
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POST LAB QUESTION 4 LET’S REVISIT THE AIM: – How does knowing the atomic mass provide us with details about the properties of an element? – Take 3 minutes to respond to the question
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