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1 CHEMISTRY

2 1/21/14  Get glue and scissors ready right now, please.  Next available page: insert your new table of contents Title: CHEMISTRY  Be ready for further instructions

3 I. What is an atom? Pg 3  Atoms are the basic unit of matter  All matter is made up of tiny atoms  Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space  What are the 3 types of matter?  Solid, Liquid, and Gas

4 What is an element?  An element is a pure substance that is made from a single type of atom

5 Atom Atoms are the building blocks of all matter water MoleculeAtom O H H Subatomic

6 Subatomic Particles ProtonNeutronElectron Location in the Atom Mass Charge

7 II. Structure of an atom  There are 3 subatomic particles in an atom  Proton  Neutron  Electron  Can you label the protons, neutrons, and electrons on the atom above?

8 III. Atomic Nucleus  The nucleus is a dense area at the center of the atom  Protons and neutrons are found in the atomic nucleus

9 THE PROTON p+p+ Found in the nucleus Heavy: 1 amu (atomic mass unit) Positive: +1

10 THE NEUTRON N°N°  Located in the nucleus. Heavy: 1 amu Neutral: 0 charge

11 Nucleus is held together with nuclear energy Electron cloud is full of zipping electrons

12 NUCLEUS: HEAVY BUT TINY PART OF ATOM. FOUND IN CENTER OF AN ATOM AND HOLDS 2 IMPORTANT SUBATOMIC PARTS. ½ Football Field Outer Edge of Atom Nucleus 50End Zone

13 1/22/14pg 4  What are the three parts of an atom and their charges?

14 IV. Electrons  Electrons have a relatively small mass compared to protons and neutrons  It takes the mass of (roughly)1800 electrons to equal 1 proton or neutron

15 THE ELECTRON Found in the electron cloud Very light: 0 amu Negative: -1 e-e-

16 V. How small is an atom?  Atoms are TINY!  20 million hydrogen atoms would fit inside the period at the end of this sentence.  You are made of billions and billions of atoms

17 Protons e-e- p+p+ N°N°  Neutrons Electrons Positive +1 Neutral 0 Negative

18 N0N0 P+P+ e-e- e-e- e-e- P+P+ P+P+

19 Please complete the following table ProtonNeutronElectron Location in the Atom Mass Charge Nucleus Electron Cloud Heavy Very Light Positive +1 Neutral  0 Negative 

20 VII. Review of Atomic Structure  What is the basic unit of matter?  Atom  What are the 3 subatomic particles?  Proton, Neutron, Electron  What’s the electrical charge of a proton?  Positive (+)  What’s the electrical charge of a neutron?  Neutral  What’s the electrical charge of an electron?  Negative (-)

21 How to read an element pg 5  How many protons? Look at: Atomic Number: The number of protons in an atom How many electrons? Atoms must have equal numbers of protons and electrons. (look at the atomic number) How many neutrons? Subtract atomic number from atomic mass

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23  Atomic mass: (Number of Protons) + (Number of Neutrons)

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27 0 + + + - - - Name 3 things that are wrong with this atom 0

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29 00 + + - - + 0 0 What is wrong with this Atom?

30 Draw an atom CORRECTLY  2 protons, 1 neutron, 2 electrons

31  REVIEW  Proton: positive  Neutron: Neutral  Electron: Negative

32 1/29/14 IQ pg6  Describe the where the mass of an atom comes from. Where is it located? What are the subatomic particles that make up the mass?

33 ATOMIC CHARGES  Positive and positive repel (go away from) each other  Negative and negative repel each other  Positive and negative attract each other

34 ION  Ion: Electrically charged particle produced by either removing or adding electrons from/to a neutral atom  When an ion is formed, the number of protons does not change.

35  Positive Ion: When an atom has more protons than electrons, giving the atom a positive charge. One or more electrons are removed  Negative Ion: When an atom has more electrons than protons, giving the atom a negative charge. One or more electrons are added.

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