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Atomic Theory
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Atoms are the smallest unit of matter and make up everything in the universe.
Every atom is made up of three different subatomic particles:
1. Protons2. Electrons3. Neutrons
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The central region of the atom is called the nucleus and consists of protons and neutrons.
Electrons orbit the nucleus in ring-like areas called electron orbitals.**
Protons = positive chargeElectrons = negative chargeNeutrons = neutral charge
**orbitals show where an electron MIGHT be.
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The periodic table is used to organize elements based on their physical and reactive characteristics/trends.
Groups = vertical columns Periods = horizontal rows
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Using the Periodic TableThe periodic table can be used to find
information about the various elements.
Atomic MassAverage sum of
# of protons+
# of neutrons
(average weight)
Atomic NumberNumber of protons an atom has.
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Most atoms are electrically neutral, which means that the # of protons = # of electrons
Atomic MassAverage sum of
# of protons+
# of neutrons
(average weight)
Atomic NumberNumber of protons an atom has.
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Symbolic Notation
Oxygen
OX
Z
A
Atomic Mass Rounded
Atomic Number
ElementChlorine
Cl
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Name Mass Charge Location
Proton (P+) 1 amu +1 Nucleus
Electron (e-) 1/2000 ≈ 0 -1 Orbital
Neutron (No) 1 amu 0 Nucleus
Parts of an atom
• 1 protons or 1 neutrons = 1 atomic mass unit (amu)
• 1 amu = 1.66 x 10-30 g• electrons have negligible mass
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Parts of an atom
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The Bohr model is a model used to show how electrons are organized in orbitals around the nucleus.Each circle around the nucleus represents an orbital. Each orbital is able to hold a certain number of electrons.
#1 – 2 electrons#2 – 8 electrons#3 – 8 electrons
#4 – 2 electrongs
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Electrons fill in orbitals from the inside outwards
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Valence electrons are electrons that fill the outermost shell of an atom. All atoms want to have a full outer layer and will undergo reactions to receive or give away electrons.
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HW = Fill out Bohr Model Sheet for first 21 elements.
Review Q’s1. Where is the proton located?2. What is the charge and mass of a neutron?3. How many protons, electrons and neutrons
are in the following?a) Hb) Clc) Cd) Fe-2
4. Draw the Bohr model for the Oxygen