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Page 1: Parts of an Atom and Organization of The Periodic Table...Parts of an Atom and Organization of The Periodic Table Author DUSD #89 Created Date 10/8/2014 4:29:01 PM

ATOMIC MASS

October 8, 2014

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Atomic Mass (Mass #)

• Definition: the ~ mass of one atom of an element (equals #protons + # neutrons)

• Tells us how much one atom weighs in atomic mass units.

Mass

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Organization of The Periodic TableOrdered in columns by increasing atomic mass.Columns arranged to form groups with similar properties

Group/Family

Period

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Assessment

• Which element has the greatest atomic mass?

– Lithium

– Sodium

– Potassium

– Rubidium

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Reactivity

• The ease and speed with which an element combines, or reacts, with other elements or compounds

Pure sodium reacts explosively with air

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Groups/families of elements have similar reactivity

Group 1: metals that react violently with water

Group 18: Gases that barely react at all

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Atoms have neutral charge

• # Protons (+) = # Electrons (-) = 0 charge

• Example: Hydrogen– 1 proton + 1 electron

– +1 + (-1) = 0

– Thus # protons = # electrons

• How many electrons does C have?– 6 electrons

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RECAP!

• Atoms are composed of protons (p+), neutrons (n0), and electrons (e-)

• Protons and neutrons are in the nucleus

• Electrons orbit

• Atoms have an overall neutral charge equal to zero

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The Nucleus of the Atom

The nucleus is…

1. Positively charged

2. Extremely small(diameter is 10,000 x smaller than the atom)

3. Extremely dense

4. Contains virtually all of the atom’s mass

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Particle Comparison

Particle Symbol Charge Relative mass

Mass (g)

Electron e- -1 1/1840 9.11 x 10-28

Proton p+ +1 1 1.673 x 10-24

Neutron n0 0 1 1.675 x 10-24

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Atomic Mass Units

• Due to extremely small mass we use amu’s (atomic mass units)

• Atomic standard is the carbon atom1 carbon atom = 12 amu

1 amu = 1/12 carbon atom mass

*the values for 1 amu and the masses for 1 proton and neutron are slightly different

e- .000549 amu

p+ 1.007276 amu

n0 1.008665 amu

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Atomic Mass

• The weighted average mass of the isotopes of that element

*different than mass number (# of protons + # of neutrons)

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Atomic Mass: How Do We Get It?

• All isotopes of an element do not exist in equal abundance in the world

• The atomic mass is the weighted average mass of the isotopes of that element

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Example #1

Using the data table, calculate the average atomic mass

6Li = .075 x 6.015 = .4517Li = .925 x 7.016 = 6.490

6.941 amu

Isotope Mass (amu)

Percent abundance

6Li 6.015 7.5%

7Li 7.016 92.5%

Convert the percent to a decimal by dividing by 100!

So, 7.5%/100 = .075

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Example #2

• A sample of cesium is 75% 133Cs, 20% 132Cs, and 5% 134Cs. What is its atomic mass?

.75 x 133 = 99.75

.20 x 132 = 26.4

.05 x 134 = 6.7

132.85 amu

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Example #3

• Assume the following three isotopes of element X exist: X-122, X-124, X-128. If the atomic mass of X is 127.55 amu, which of these isotopes is most abundant?

ANSWER: The most abundant is the one closest to the atomic mass…so it would be X-128!