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Transcript
Atomic Theory
-a scientific theory of the
nature of matter, which states
that matter is composed of
discrete units called atoms.
Democritus
-influential
pre-Socratic
philosopher
-formulated
an atomic
theory
-400 B.C.
John Dalton
1803
Solid Ball +
JJ Thomson
1897
Plum pudding
Plum Pudding Model
Aka
Muffin Model
Aka
Arroz con Leche Model
Discovered Electrons
Neils Bohr
Electron
1913
Proton
Neutron
Nucleus
Ernest Rutherford
1909
Planetary Model
Discovered Protons
Louis de Broglie
& Erwin Schrodinger
Electron Cloud Model
1926
1927 Solvay Conference
Atomic Structure
Notes
Element
-substances that are the
building blocks of all matter
-made up of one kind of atom
-Ex. Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen
Atom
-smallest particle of an element that
maintains the properties of that element
-Consists of
• Nucleus- center of the atom and makes
up the mass of the atom
• Electron Cloud -the negatively charged
space that surrounds the atomic nucleus
Subatomic Particles
are found here
Subatomic Particles
-a particle smaller than an atom
3 main Subatomic Particles
1. Protons
2. Neutrons
3. Electrons
Protons (+)
• particles found in the NUCLEUS of an
atom.
• have a POSITIVE charge
Neutrons
• Particles found in the NUCLEUS of an
atom.
• Have a NEUTRAL charge (no charge)
Electrons
(e )
• Particles found in the ELECTRON
CLOUD (orbiting the nucleus)
• Have a NEGATIVE charge
Atomic Mass
average mass of one atom of an
element (mostly from PARTICLES IN
THE NUCLEUS)
Measured in AMU’s –Atomic Mass Unit
• Protons plus neutrons in nucleus
• Calculate number of neutrons by
subtracting the atomic number from
the atomic mass
• AM-P=N
Sizes of Subatomic
Particles
Protons
Neutrons
Electrons
.0005 AMU
1 AMU
1 AMU
So small some
scientists also
consider the mass
0 (Zero)
parts of an atom.
Electron
Cloud
Nucleus
Nucleus
makes up
99.99%
of atomic
mass
Atomic Number
-reflects the # of protons in the
nucleus and electrons in the
electron cloud of a balanced
atom of that element.
ATOMIC NUMBER = # OF PROTONS
& ELECTRONS
Atomic Number
Atomic Mass
-the sum of the protons and the
average number of neutrons
Atomic Mass
# of Neutrons
Atomic Mass (rounded to
nearest whole number)
minus # of protons
AM -
+
p
=N
AM-P=N Example
Using the formula above, solve for the correct
number of neutrons for the following Elements
and show your work (Use periodic tables in
your agenda):
Al (Aluminum)
Sulfur (S)
Titanium (Ti)
Thalium (Tl)
Hydrogen (H)
Atomic Symbol
Putting it all together
Atomic
Number
Element
Symbol
Atomic
Mass
Electron Orbitals
aka
Electron Shells
aka
Energy Levels
-the location and the path
around the nucleus where
an electron can be found
-the amount of energy
carried by an electron in an
atom
Energy Level
Maximum # of Electron’s each level can hold
8 e-
8 e-
Nucleus
2 e-
Nucleus
Valence Shell
-the outermost shell of an atom in
its uncombined state
-all atoms want their valence
shells filled.
Valence Electron
• electrons located in the
valence shell
• # of valence e- will determine
the reactivity of the atom.
• The more Valence e’s the
more stable and HAPPY
(Noble Gases)
• The less valence e’s the more
reactive and EXPLOSIVE or
UNHAPPY (Alkali Earth
Metals)