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The Atom
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An atom is the smallest particle of matter that still has the same properties of that element. What is an atom? Atoms = Building Blocks Na Mg H
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1.Protons Positively charged particles inside the nucleus What makes up an atom? 2.Neutrons Neutrally charged particles inside the nucleus 3.Electrons Negatively charged particles outside the nucleus
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Atomic Number: tells the number of protons in the nucleus. Each element is unique- no two elements have the same number of protons/ atomic number. Counting Atoms Mass number: tells the total number of particles in the nucleus. Mass # = #p + #n
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Helpful Information How to read the Periodic Table How to write symbols 11 Na 22.989770 Atomic # Element Symbol Average Atomic Mass Mass # X 11 Atomic #
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Example 1 ElementAtomic #Mass ## protons# neutrons # electrons symbol Oxygen8168 88 8 O P + N = Mass 8 + N = 16 N = 8 # electrons = # protons
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Example 2 ElementAtomic #Mass ## protons# neutrons # electrons symbol 37 43 7 3 Li P + N = Mass 3 + N = 7 N = 4 If the atomic # is 3, look at the PT to find out which element is 3 The atomic # tells us the # p in the nucleus 3Lithium
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Example 3 ElementAtomic #Mass ## protons# neutrons # electrons symbol 2218 40 18 Ar P + N = Mass 18 + N = 40 N = 22 If the symbol is Ar, the element name is Argon From the symbol, the top number is 40 (mass #) From the symbol, the bottom number is 18 (atomic #) The atomic # tells us the # p in the nucleus 1840 18 Argon # electrons = # protons
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