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CHAPTER 10 ATOMIC STRUCTURE & THE PERIODIC TABLE COMPOSITION OF MATTER Elements- examples- Compounds- examples- Pure substancesexamples- STRUCTURE OF THE ATOM Chemical symbol Atom diagram (draw and label) The __________ and the ____________ contribute to the mass of the atom. The ____________ does not contribute to the mass because ___________________________________. Atomic Number- The atomic number ( can / cannot ) be changed for one specific element. Electron Cloud Model of the Atom: Electron Orbital Model 1. 2. Review 1. Write the chemical symbols for the elements: Carbon: Aluminum: Hydrogen: Oxygen: Sodium: 2. List the names, charges, and locations of the three kinds of particles that make up the atom. 3. What does an electron cloud represent? HOMEWORK 1. An abbreviated way to write an element's name is to use a ______________________. 2. An atom's nucleus contains ________________________. 3. An atom's atomic number is the number of __________________ in the nucleus. Masses of Atoms Mass Number- How can you find the number of protons? Average atomic mass- Are there any elements that exist that actually have the average atomic mass? _______________. Isotopes- ex. Radioactive isotopesReview 1. A chlorine atom has 17 protons and 18 neutrons. What is its mass number? What is its atomic number? 2. How are the isotopes of an element alike? How are they different? 3. Chlorine is used to treat most cidy water systems. The atomic number of chlorine is 17. The two naturally occurring isotopes of chlorine are chlorine 35 and chlorine 37. The average atomic mass of chlorine is 35.45 u. Why does this indicate that most chlorine atoms contain 18 neutrons? 4. All isotopes of an element have __________________ (similar/different) properties HOMEWORK 1. What is an isotope? 2. From the mass number, how can you determine the number of protons and neutrons? 3. How is the average atomic mass determined? The Periodic Table Elements on the periodic table are arranged in order of increasing _______________________. Vertical columns on the periodic table are called _________________________. As you move from element to element within a group, the elements share ______________________ because ________________________. The horizontal rows are called ___________________. Stair step line indicates cut off between _____________ and ________________. Elements on the boarder are called __________________ they are characterized by _______________________. ex. Review 1. Use the periodic table to find the name, atomic number, and average atomic mass of the following elements. N Ca Kr 2. Give the period and group in which each of these elements is found. Period Group Nitrogen Sodium Iodine Mercury HOMEWORK 1. ____________ is a shorthand way of writing the name of an element. 2. Draw a diagram of an atom and label the 3 parts 3. How are the electrons arrange in an atom? 4. How can you determine the number of neutrons in an atom? 5. The isotopes of an element are atoms of that same element that have different numbers of ________________. 6. Elements in a group have the same number of _______________ and therefore, similar ____________________. 7. Indicate where metals, nonmetals, and metalloids are found on the periodic table. 8. Which of the following would have similar properties to those of Neon? a. Aluminum b. Argon c. Arsenic d. Silver 9. Boron is a ____________________ 10. If the atomic number of Re is 75. The atomic mass of one of its isotopes is 186. How many neutrons are in an atom of this isotope? 11. What holds the electrons in the atom? BONDING Chemical Compoud- What does it mean? Chemical bond 2 types- Types of Chemical Bonds Ionsex. CationAnion- Ionic bond ex. Covalent bondex. Molecule- Review 1. Compare and contrast ionic and covalent bonds. 2. What type of particle is formed by each of the following bonds? IonicCovalent3. From the following list of symbols choose two elements that are likely to form an ionic bond. Select two elements that would likely form a covalent bond. Explain your choices. Review Write a formula for a compound with one calcium atom and two fluorine atoms: Write a formula for a compound with two aluminum atoms and three sulfur atoms: Why do elements form compounds? FORCES Van der Waaals Forces- Read p. 38 in text (end of 2.1)