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Previously we learned that the average human body has 10,000,000,000,000 (10 Trillion) cells Q: How many atoms are in one cell?

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2 Previously we learned that the average human body has 10,000,000,000,000 (10 Trillion) cells Q: How many atoms are in one cell?

3 A: 200,000,000,000,000 100 x more than there are stars in the milky way 2,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 200 septillion atoms in the body

4  Crash Course History of Atomic Structure Crash Course History of Atomic Structure

5 The term matter describes all of the physical substances around us: your table, your body, a pencil, water, and so forth

6  Anything that has mass and takes up space (has volume)  Made up of different kinds of atoms

7  Includes all things that can be seen, tasted, smelled, or touched  Does not include heat, sound, or light

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9 Models are often used for things that are too small or too large to be observed or that are too difficult to be understood easily

10  In the case of atoms, scientists use large models to explain something that is very small  Models of the atom were used to explain data or facts that were gathered experimentally.  So, these models are also theories

11  Universe was made of empty space and tiny bits of stuff  Called these tiny bits of stuff atomos  Atomos could not be divided

12  All elements are composed of indivisible particles (atoms).  Atoms of the same element are the same  Atoms of different elements are different.  Compounds consisted of atoms of different elements combined together

13  Mostly empty space  Small, positive nucleus  Contained protons  Negative electrons scattered around the outside

14  Used an electric current to learn more about atoms  Noticed “electrons” were attracted to a positive end

15  Sometimes called the wave model  Spherical cloud of varying density  Varying density shows where an electron is more or less likely to be

16  Nucleus ◦ Protons ◦ Neutrons  Electrons

17  Tiny, very light particles  Have a negative electrical charge (-)  Move around the outside of the nucleus

18  Protons  Much larger and heavier than electrons  Protons have a positive charge (+)  Located in the nucleus of the atom

19  Neutrons  Large and heavy like protons  Neutrons have no electrical charge  Located in the nucleus of the atom

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21  Atomic Number = number of protons  In a neutral atom, the # of protons = the # of electrons

22  Atomic Mass Number - equal to the number of protons plus neutrons.

23  Atomic Number: number of protons in an element ◦ Zr=40 protons…and _______electrons  Mass Number: Protons + neutrons ◦ H= 1 mass # ◦ He=4 mass #


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