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1 CHEMISTRY NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2015 Unit 5: Atomic Structure and Nuclear Chemistry

2 Goal 2 List the elements of Dalton’s Atomic Theory and explain any weaknesses in the theory.  Text: Pages 52-53  Problems: p. 80-82 # 12, 13, 25, 26

3 Dalton’s Atomic Theory John Dalton (1766-1844) English scientist who made his living teaching in Manchester Came up with his atomic theory in about 1808

4 Dalton’s Atomic Theory Elements are made of tiny particles called atoms All atoms of a given element are identical The atoms of a given element are different from those of any other element

5 Dalton’s Atomic Theory Atoms of one element can combine with atoms of other elements to form compounds. A given compound always has the same relative numbers and types of atoms Atoms are indivisible in chemical processes. (atoms are not created or destroyed)  A chemical reaction simply changes the way the atoms are grouped together

6 Goal 3 Differentiate among the properties of the electron, proton, and neutron; describe the size and shape of the atom and its parts  Text reference: p. 55-59  Problems: p. 80-82 #18, 19, 21

7 Atomic Structure Discovery of protons, neutrons, and electrons  Video here Video here Models of the atom  Video here Video here

8 Goal 4 Define atomic number, isotopic mass, and atomic mass; calculate average atomic mass.  Text: p. 60-63  Problems: p. 82 #27-30

9 Isotopes  Atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons  Video here Video here Atomic number  Number of protons  Identifies element Mass number  Number of protons and neutrons

10 Isotopes Average atomic mass  Take the mass of each isotope and multiply it by the percent of each (in decimal form)  Add them together and that will be the average atomic mass


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