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Isotopes - What are they?

•  Find the number of protons, electrons, and neutrons for Nitrogen…

•  What if one of these atoms had an extra neutron. Would it still be nitrogen? Why or why not?

•  Why does the atomic mass have decimals? –  Why isn’t the number on the periodic table a whole number?

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Isotopes •  While the number of protons for a given element

never changes, the number of neutrons can change.

•  An atom of the same element with a different number of neutrons is an ISOTOPE!

•  If the number of neutrons changes, so does the mass. Different isotopes will have different mass numbers for the same element.

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Isotopes What element do these isotopes represent?

What about these two isotopes?

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Calculating the average atomic mass

•  Element “X” •  Natural abundance

of isotope X •  10% = 4 amu •  30 % = 5 amu •  60 % = 6 amu

•  0.10 x 4 = 0.4 amu •  0.30 x 5 = 1.5 amu •  0.60 x 6 = 3.6 amu •  0.4 + 1.5 + 3.6 =

5.5 •  Average mass = 5.5 •  This is the mass on

the periodic table

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Practice

•  Element Q •  25% = 15 amu •  10% = 16 amu •  10% = 17 amu •  55% = 18 amu

•  Find the average mass

•  0.25 x 15 = 3.75 •  0.10 x 16 =1.6 •  0.10 x 17 = 1.7 •  0.55 x 18 =9.9

•  Total = 16.95 •  Average = 16.95 amu

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Writing symbols for isotopes •  How do you tell the difference between different

types of the same element?

•  The symbol of the element is always written first then the mass number

•  Example: C-14

–  “C” is the symbol –  “-14” tells you it is an isotope with a mass of 14

–  You cannot change the number of protons so you know that this carbon atom has 2 more neutrons than usual

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Radioactivity & Isotopes •  What are radioactive elements?

–  Isotopes with an unstable nucleus – The nuclei of these isotopes spontaneously

break apart, forming different elements – The number of protons and/or neutrons

change •  Why are some isotopes radioactive?

– They just are, but do occur when there is a large difference between the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus

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• An atom is generally stable if the number of protons equals or is close to the number of neutrons in the nucleus.

• The further apart the two numbers the more unstable.

Stable vs. Unstable Isotopes

Atom (Isotope) Protons Neutrons

Carbon 12 6 6

Nitrogen 14 7 7

Oxygen 16 8 8

Carbon 14 6 8

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The line of stability Isotopes on either side of The valley of stability are radioactive

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Losing your Identity…

The number of protons (atomic number) changes

14

6

14

7

! Radioactive Decay causes the nucleus of an atom to change. ! If the protons change it will change into a new element

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Isotopes & sports •  Floyd Landis stripped of his Tour de

France title •  Isotopes found in his blood came from

synthetic testosterone.


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