atomic structure and the periodic table chapter 10 notes
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Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table
Chapter 10 Notes
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Chemical Symbols
Chemical symbol – an abbreviated way to write the name of an element.-example: Carbon – C
Proton – positively charged particle found in the nucleus of an atom.
Neutron – neutrally charged particle found in the nucleus of an atom.
Atomic number – the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
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The Electron Cloud
• Electron cloud – cloud that surrounds the nucleus of an atom that describes the region in which an electron is most likely to be.– Example: students in a school
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Energy Levels
• You can represent the energy differences of the electrons by picturing the atom as having different energy levels.– Example: shelves of a refrigerator door (table 10-
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Masses of Atoms
• Mass number = the sum of the number of protons and the number of neutrons in the nucleus of an atom.
• Number of neutrons = mass number – number of protons.
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Isotopes
• Atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons.
• See table 10-4 on pg. 279
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Average atomic mass
• Average atomic mass = the average mass of the mixture of an element’s isotopes.– Example: boron-11
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In-class Assignment
• Do pg. 281, 1-3
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