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Vocabulary. ATOM -the smallest unit that maintains the characteristics of an element Nucleus - The center of the atom, contains protons and neutrons Electron Cloud –Region surrounding the nucleus containing the electrons. The Atom. The Atom. Nucleus. Protons. Neutrons. 3. Li. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Vocabulary

• ATOM-the smallest unit that maintains the characteristics of an element

– Nucleus- The center of the atom, contains protons and neutrons

– Electron Cloud –Region surrounding the nucleus containing the electrons

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The Atom

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The Atom

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NucleusProtons

Neutrons

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The NucleusProton-A positively charged sub-atomic particle

(+). Atomic Mass=1 amuThe number of protons is the same as the atomic

number

Li3

7 The atomic massThe atomic mass

The Atomic Symbol

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The Nucleus

Neutrons –A sub-atomic particle in the nucleus--Has a mass equal to 1 atomic mass unit

--Neutron do not have a charge (0)To calculate the number of neutrons in an element…

Li3

7

The atomic number

The atomic massThe atomic mass

The atomic mass- The atomic number The number of neutrons

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Li3

7

The atomic number

The atomic massThe atomic mass

7 (Atomic Mass)- 3 protons(Atomic #) 4 neutrons

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WRITING RESPONSE

How many protons does Mg have?

How many neutrons does Mg Have?

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WRITING RESPONSE

How many protons does Mg have?12

How many neutrons does Mg Have? 12

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The Atom

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The Electron Cloud

• Electrons-• The number of electrons equals the number of protons• Sub-atomic particle with a negative charge (-)• Electrons behave as if in a 3-D orbit

• Valence Electrons– The outer most electrons– Valence electrons are responsible for bonding

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WRITING RESPONSE

How many protons?

How many neutrons?

How many electrons?

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WRITING RESPONSE

How many protons? 3

How many neutrons? 4

How many electrons? 3

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Bohr Model• The first shell can have

2 electrons• The second shell can

have 8 electrons

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Shells and the Electron Cloud

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Let’s look at a few elements…

Hydrogen 1= Proton 1= electron

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Let’s look at a few elements…

Helium 2=protons 2=neutrons2=electrons

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Let’s look at a few elements…

Lithium 3=protons 4=neutrons3=electrons

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Let’s look at a few elements…

Fluorine9=protons 10=neutrons

9=electrons

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Let’s look at a few elements…

Argon18=protons 22=neutrons

18=electrons

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ISOTOPES

Atoms that have the same # of protons but have neutrons that have been added, resulting in a different atomic mass.

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IONSCharged particles that occur when an atom gains or loses an electron during chemical bonding.

• If the atom gains an electron- Negative charge• Ex: Cl-

• Most non-metals form negative Ions

• If the atom loses an electron- Positive Charge• Ex: Na+

• Most metals form Positive Ions

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Losing an Electron = Positive ion Na+ has 11 protons but only 10 electrons

Gaining an Electron = Negative ion Cl- has 17 protons but has 18 electrons

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What would the charge be on an atom that lost an electron? Gained two electrons?

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Which shows a negative ion? Explain

Which shows a neutral atom? Explain

Which shows a positive atom? Explain

A

B

C

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