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BELLWORK 8-27-2014 1.What is a good definition for an isotope? In other words, what are isotopes? If you write I don’t know, you will not get a stamp, look at your worksheet 2.Write the isotope symbol for Potassium–40 (hint: you will need to look at a periodic table)
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**Go over isotope worksheet **Any questions on other worksheets?
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HOMEWORK ANSWERS Nitrogen Magnesium Hydrogen
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AVERAGE ATOMIC MASS To calculate, you need 2 things: 1.Relative abundance of each isotope – the percentage of atoms that exist as each isotope 2.Average mass of each isotope (usually in amu – atomic mass units) -Mass of one proton or neutron = 1 amu
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AVERAGE ATOMIC MASS Calculate: ∑(Relative abundance x average mass of isotope) = average atomic mass ∑ = sum Do the calculation above for each isotope and add them all together to get average atomic mass.
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PRACTICE At Robot HS, all girl robots weigh 150 pounds. All boy robots weigh 195 pounds. In robot chemistry class 40% are girl robots and 60% are boy robots. What is the average weight of a robot student in chemistry class?
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HONORS: WORK ON PRACTICE PROBLEMS Practice problems due at the end of the class Get a homework problem sheet
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REVIEW FOR QUIZ Get out your slates!
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What is the equation for density? D = m/v
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What is the density of a substance that weights 15.6g and has a volume of 47.9mL? D = m/v D = 15.6g = 0.33 g/mL 47.9mL
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What is the volume of a substance that has a density of 3.45g/mL and has a mass of 52g? D = m/v 3.45g/mL = 52g volume V = 15.07mL
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Draw the correct Bohr model for Silicon (Si)
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How many neutrons does Silver (Ag) have? 61
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How many electrons does Iodine (I) have? 53
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Atomic number is also equal to ___________. Number of protons
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How many neutrons are in the isotope of Lithium below? 4
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What is the mass number of the Bromine isotope below? 81
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Draw an isotope symbol for Argon-41 41 18 Ar
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Do all isotopes have the same atomic number (number of proton)? Why or why not? Yes, because if you change atomic number you change the element too.
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Do all isotopes of an element have the same mass number? Why or why not? No, because when you change the number of neutrons, it changes the mass
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What is a good definition for an isotope? Elements with different number of neutrons but the same number of protons (atomic number)
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How would you make a positive ion? Take away electrons (less negative charge)
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How would you make a negative ion? Add electrons, (more negative charge)
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Which scientist came up with the model of the atom we are currently using? Bohr
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Which scientist used cathode ray tubes to discover the electron? Thomson
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Which scientist discovered the proton by shooting positively charged alpha particles at gold foil? Rutherford
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How did Chadwick discover the neutron? Observing weight of atoms (Helium had 4x more mass than Hydrogen and thus neutrons must be present)
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