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Masses of atoms
17.2
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Warm up
Label the different parts of an atom.
Complete the table with the appropriate term or number.
Particle Proton Neutron Electron
Location
Charge
Mass
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Objectives Compare between the atomic number and the mass number
of an atom
Calculate the number of electrons, protons, and neutrons in an atom given its mass and atomic numbers and vise verse
Explain the existence of the majority of the mass of an atom in its nucleus
Define isotopes
Explain why isotopes have different mass number and similar chemical properties
Define the average atomic mass
Calculate the average atomic mass of an element based on the natural abundances rate of its isotopes
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Introduction
Can you guess what is the mass of your laptop in Kg?
Can you predict the mass of the laptop after you place a paperclip on top of it?
How can you compare the mass of the laptop with and without the paperclip to the mass of the atom and its particles?
Which of the following: laptop of paper clip refers to the mass of the electrons in an atom?
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Atomic mass
Particle Mass (g) Mass in (Kg)
Protons
Neutrons
Electrons
Complete the following table
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Atomic mass
The unit of measurement used for atomic particles is the atomic mass unit (amu)
Mass of p+ = mass of No = 1 amu
Mass of e- <<<<<<<<<<< mass of p+ or No
can you conclude where is the majority of the mass of an atom is located?
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Atomic mass
Atomic mass is the mass of the atom (mass of protons and neutrons) in amu
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Protons identify the elements
Each type of atom of an element has a different number of protons.
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Compare number of P+ and e-
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Application
Find, using the periodic table, which element has an atom with the following number of protons:
1- six protons
2- 8 protons
3- 12 protons
4- 20 protons
What is the atomic number of hydrogen, helium, argon, lithium, magnesium, chlorine, sulfur, phosphorous (use the periodic table)
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Mass number
The mass number is the sum of the number of the protons and the neutrons in the nucleus of an atom.
Number of neutrons= mass number – atomic number ( # of P+)
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Atomic and mass number
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Application
Find the Atomic number (Z) and the mass number (A) for the following.
Protons are colored red and neutrons are blue
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Application
Element
Symbol Atomic number
# of protons
# of neutrons
Mass number
Average atomic mass
Boron 11
Carbon 12
Oxygen 16
Sodium 23
Copper 63
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What is the difference and the similarity between the following pictures?
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Isotopes Atoms of the same element
with different number of neutrons can have different properties.
Ex: C-12 and C-14
Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have the same atomic number
(number of protons) but different mass number (
number of neutrons)
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Identifying isotopes An isotope can be
identified by writing the name or symbol of the atom followed by its mass number. For example:
Carbon-14 or C-14 &
Chlorine-35 or Cl-35
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Application Naturally occurring elements of Boron have mass
number of 10 or 11. Calculate the number of neutrons of B-10, and B-11.
Uranium-238 has 92 protons. How many neutrons does it have?
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ApplicationFind the number of protons, electrons and
neutrons for each isotope of Lithium.
Write the name or the symbol of the three isotopes of Lithium.
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Application Naturally occurring carbon consists of three
isotopes, 12C, 13C, and 14C. State the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in each of these carbon atoms.
12C 13C 14C 6 6 6
#P _______ _______ _______
#N _______ _______ _______
#E _______ _______ _______
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An atom of zinc has a mass number of 65.
A. Number of protons in the zinc atom
1) 30 2) 35 3) 65
B. Number of neutrons in the zinc atom
1) 30 2) 35 3) 65
C. What is the mass number of a zinc isotope
with 37 neutrons?
1) 37 2) 65 3) 67
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Write the atomic symbols for atoms with the following:
A. 8 p+, 8 n, 8 e- ___________
B. 17p+, 20n, 17e- __________
C. 47p+, 60 n, 47 e- ___________
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An atom has 14 protons and 20 neutrons.
A. Its atomic number is
1) 14 2) 16 3) 34
B. Its mass number is
1) 14 2) 16 3) 34
C. The element is
1) Si 2) Ca 3) Se
D. Another isotope of this element is
1) 34X 2) 34X 3) 36X
16 14 14
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Atomic massNa22.99Listed on the periodic table
Gives the mass of “average” atom of
each element
Average atomic mass is based on all
the isotopes and their abundance %
Atomic mass is not a whole number
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Application
Using the periodic table, specify the atomic mass of each element:
A. calcium __________
B. aluminum __________
C. lead __________
D. barium __________
E. iron __________
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Calculating average atomic mass
The atomic mass of an element is the weighted average mass of all of its naturally occurring isotopes
Weighted average =
mass isotope1(%) + mass
isotope2(%) + …
100 100
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Calculating average
Calculate the weighted average of the student quiz scores if the following results were obtained: 5 students scored 80%; 19 students scored 90%
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Application Isotopes Mass of Isotope Abundance
24Mg =24.0 amu 78.70%
25Mg = 25.0 amu 10.13%
26Mg = 26.0 amu 11.17%
Atomic mass (average mass) Mg = 24.3 amu
Mg24.3
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Application
Gallium is a metallic element found in small lasers used in compact disc players. In a sample of gallium, there is 60.2% of gallium-69 (68.9 amu) atoms and 39.8% of gallium-71 (70.9 amu) atoms. What is the atomic mass of gallium?