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STRUCTURE OF THE ATOM ~~ NOTES PAGE:__________ More Notes about the atom block on the Periodic Table… Finding Protons: The same as the atomic # a. Atomic # (A) is the element’s # on the periodic table (PT) b. All atoms of the same element have the same atomic #, regardless of its mass. Ex: Na is #11 on the PT & has 11 protons Finding Neutrons: Subtract the atomic # (Z) from the mass # (A) a. Mass # = # protons + # neutrons b. Mass # (A) can be found by rounding the atomic mass (from the PT) to the nearest whole number. c. IF you are given an isotope, the mass # is in the name. d. IF you are given a nuclear symbol, the top # is the mass # a. Ex: Mg (#12) has an atomic mass of 24.3. The mass # is 24 (rounded atomic mass). The # of protons is 12 (because it’s #12). The number of neutrons = 24 – 12 = 12. Finding Electrons: a. Electrons = protons IF the atom doesn’t have a charge (i.e. it’s not an ion; no oxidation # is shown) i. Ex: F has 9 p+ , so it has 9 eb. Cation: protons > electrons by the # given as a superscript (number on the top right with a positive charge) i. Ex: Be+2 has 2 fewer electrons than protons; Be+2 = 2 electrons c. Anion: electrons > protons by the # given as a superscript (number on the top right with a negative charge) i. Ex: F-1 has 1 more e- than p+; F-1 = 10 eNuclear Symbols (These are also called IONS): A -/+ Shows mass # (A), atomic # (Z), and ionic charge (cation or anion) Z X 32 -3 Mass # is on top left: 15P Atomic # is on bottom left: Mass # = 32 p+ = 15 e- = 18 0 Ionic Charge is on top right: Atomic # = 15 n = 17 How do you name these? Start with the element. Then the A number. In parentheses put either cation/anion and the value). So 3215P-3 would be: Phosphorus-32 (anion -3) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Isotopes: Different forms of the same element that have different mass #s because they have different # of neutrons. Writing Isotope names: Write the name of the element & indicate the mass with the name. a. Ex: Carbon-12 C-12 has a mass # of 12 & therefore 6 neutrons b. Ex: Carbon-14 C-14 has a mass # of 12 & therefore 8 neutrons Both have 6 protons (because it’s C) ISOTOPE PRACTICE: Hint: Check your notes about isotopes and protons and electrons! Element Nuclear Symbol 15 N Atomic Number Mass Number # # # Protons Neutrons Electrons 7 8 45 Uranium- 238 92 He 5 36 146 2 5 Lithium – 7 184 W 184 79 54 Magnesium – 24 12 55 6 Mn ION PRACTICE: Hint: Check your notes about ions or nuclear symbols! Element Nuclear Atomic Cation # # # Symbol Mass or Protons Electrons Neutrons Anion? Magnesium27 (cation +2) Anion 9 10 60 Charge on Ion Co+2 Uranium-235 (cation +2) 19 18 30 28 13 10 Gold-108 (cation +1) Cation +3