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Agenda. Review Elements Review Atomic Theory Song Atomic pictures Notes. Ag. silver. Ni. nickel. Cr. chromium. Cd. cadmium. Ti. titanium. Cu. copper. Sc. scandium. Fe. iron. Au. gold. V. vanadium. Mn. mangenese. Hg. mercury. Co. cobalt. Zn. zinc. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Atomic Theory Polka
• Dalton, Thomson, Rutherford and Bohr. Schrödinger and Heisenberg, and many, many more. Used their brains to venture in the realm of inner space and found the world of the atom was a weird and wondrous place.
• Thomson worked with cathode rays and said, “I disagree. A plum-pudding model makes much more sense to me.” A new chapter in atomic theory started to unfold.
• When Rutherford played around with atoms made of gold. When a few of his alpha particles came bounding back, he hypothesized a nucleus had knocked them off the track.
• Dalton, Thomson, Rutherford and Bohr. Schrödinger and Heisenberg, and many, many more. Used their brains to venture in the realm of inner space and found the world of the atom was a weird and wondrous place.
• Bohr saw spectral lines for hydrogen and said, “It seems to me.. Electrons move in orbits with specific energies.”
electron
neutron
proton
• Heisenberg said, “Forget it, there’s no way to know the orbit or a path, where the electron’s gonna go.”
• Schrödinger used lots and lots of fancy mathematics, and made a model of the atom based on quantum mechanics. It has orbitals and those are based on probability. The atom is a fuzzy blob of pure uncertainty.
• Dalton, Thomson, Rutherford and Bohr. Schrödinger and Heisenberg, and many, many more. Used their brains to venture in the realm of inner space and found the world of the atom was a weird and wondrous place.
Subatomic ParticlesSubatomic Particles PROTONSPROTONS pp++
In the nucleusIn the nucleus +1 charge+1 charge 1 amu1 amu
ELECTRONELECTRON ee--
In electron cloudIn electron cloud -1 charge-1 charge 11//18401840 amu amu
NEUTRONNEUTRON nnoo
In the nucleusIn the nucleus No chargeNo charge 1 amu1 amu
Atomic numberAtomic number
Used to arrange elements in PT by Used to arrange elements in PT by MosleyMosley
# of PROTONS# of PROTONS
# of ELECTRONS # of ELECTRONS IFIF an ATOM an ATOM
IsotopesIsotopes
Atoms of the same element that differ in Atoms of the same element that differ in the # of neutronsthe # of neutrons
Atomic MassAtomic Mass
The The weightedweighted average of all isotopes. average of all isotopes. Always a decimal (unless a man-made Always a decimal (unless a man-made
element)element)
Mass numberMass number
Mass of an isotopeMass of an isotope AlwaysAlways a whole number – a whole number – not on PTnot on PT # of PROTONS + NEUTRONS# of PROTONS + NEUTRONS
NuclideNuclide Tells atomic # and mass # of an atomTells atomic # and mass # of an atom
23231111NaNa
Sodium-23 has ____ protons, ___ electrons Sodium-23 has ____ protons, ___ electrons and ____ neutronsand ____ neutrons