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Name__________________________________________________Hour_____________ Guided Notes Chapter 4 (pgs. 100-127) Section 4.1 Pages 102 - 105 Early Ideas about Matter Democritus (460 – 370 BC) • He thought matter was not _________ divisible, and that matter was _______ up of tiny particles called ___________. • He believed that atomos could not be _________, destroyed, or divided. • ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________. Aristotle (384 – 322 BC) • Extremely well respected and influential philosopher. • He did ________ believe that anything was empty, and that atoms could not exist because they had ___________ space. John Dalton (1766 – 1844) • Revised _____________________________ ideas. • Created Dalton’s Atomic Theory • Matter is made up of ____________ (small particles) that are ___________________ and ____________________. • Atoms of the same _______________ are all the same in regards to size, mass, and ____________________ properties • Created _________________ Atomic Theory • Different elements have different atoms. • _______________________________________ • In a chemical reaction, atoms are ______________, combined or ____________________. Conservation of mass • Mass is ____________________________________________________. • The same number of atoms used as ______________, will be present in the __________________________. -1- Name__________________________________________________Hour_____________ • General formula: ______________________________________ Comparison of Dalton and Democritus Take some time to compare and contrast Dalton and Democritus using a double bubble map. -2- Name__________________________________________________Hour_____________ Section 4.2 Pages 106-114 Atoms • Atoms are the ______________ particle of an element that retains the __________________ of an element. • Atoms are made up of three subatomic particles: 1. _______________ 2. _______________ 3. _______________ Label the atom: • We can view atoms using a scanning tunneling microscope Discovery of the electron Sir William Crookes • Noticed a _____________ of light in the __________________ ray. • Lead to further research – determined that ________________ rays were a stream of ____________________ charged particles. J.J. Thompson (1856-1940) • Did a series of experiments to determine the ______________ of the cathode rays’ _________________________________. • He compared the ________________ to mass ratio of the ray to other known charge to _____________ ratios. • Found that it was much ______________ than hydrogen (H) -3- Name__________________________________________________Hour_____________ • Found the _______________ Robert Millikan (1868 – 1953) • _________________________________________________ • Determined the _______________________ of an electron • Used the _______________ to mass ratio to _________________ the mass of an electron Plum Pudding Model • ________________ are negatively charged, but matter is neutral overall • J.J. Thompson proposed a model that had _________________ distributed ____________ matter with negative charges residing in it. Label the picture: Discovery of the Nucleus Rutherford’s Experiment • Blasted a sheet of thin _____________ with __________ particles • Expected: alpha _________________ to only move a little • Actual: particles collided and went all over! _________ angles, and some went ________________ back • Concluded: • There was a ________________. • _____________________ • It contained the _____________________________. • The ______________________ (electrons) are held in place by their ___________ to the positive charges Label the Picture: -4- Name__________________________________________________Hour_____________ The Nucleus • Contains: • Proton: sub-atomic particle with a charge of ______________ • Neutron: sub-atomic particle with ____________________. Mass is nearly equal to that of a proton Summary of an Atom • It is made up of _____________ sub-atomic particles with varying properties Proton Electron Neutron Symbol Charge Location Mass Section 4.3 Pages 115 – 121 Atomic Number • _________________: the number of protons in an atom. • The # of _______________ are unique to each element. Formula: • Atomic mass = _________________ = ________________ -5- Name__________________________________________________Hour_____________ Practice: how many protons do the following elements have? 1. Carbon 2. Iron 3. Oxygen 4. Helium 5. Neon 6. Magnesium Isotopes and Mass Number • Isotopes: Have the same number of ________________, but have different number of ____________________. • ______________________________________________________ Natural Abundance • In _____________ elements are found as a ___________ of isotopes. • This means not all _________ of elements have the _________ naturally. • The atomic mass is simply a ___________ average of the ____________ Mass of Atoms • Atomic mass unit (amu): • Standard unit of _______________ • Is _____________ the mass of a carbon atom. • 1 amu = 1 _________________________________ • Isotope Abundance: • The atomic __________ is a weighted average. Most of the time it can also tells you which _____________ is most ______________. -6- Name__________________________________________________Hour_____________ Example Problem: Atomic Mass • Question: Rubidium is a soft, silvery-white metal that has two common isotopes, 85Rb and 87Rb. If the abundance of 85Rb is 72.2% and the abundance of 87Rb is 27.8%, what is the average atomic mass of rubidium? Step one: Write the given Step 2: make the percentages into decimals Step 3: Find the average Practice Question • Question: Uranium is used in nuclear reactors and is a rare element on earth. Uranium has three common isotopes. If the abundance of 234 U is 0.01%, the abundance of 235U is 0.71%, and the abundance of 238U is 99.28%, what is the average atomic mass of uranium? -7- Name__________________________________________________Hour_____________ Section 4.4 Pages 122 – 125 Radioactivity • Nuclear reaction • Changes an ____________ into a new ___________________. • Involves a change in the _____________ of an atom • Radiation: • Rays and particles ____________ from radioactive ____________ • Radioactivity • When a substance __________________ emits radiation Practice Question: • Create a Double Bubble map about the similarities and differences between a chemical reaction, and a radioactive reaction. Radioactive Decay • It occurs when _________________ nuclei spontaneously lose energy by emitting _____________________ • ______________________________________________________ • Often becomes a different element -8- Name__________________________________________________Hour_____________ Radiation Experiments • Occurs by _________________ a radiation from a radioactive source between 2 electrically __________________ plates. • Scientists discovered 3 types of radiation: • ________________________________________ • ________________________________________ • ________________________________________ Alpha Radiation • Deflected towards the ________________ charged plate. • Made up of alpha _________________ • Symbol is α • ___________ particles • have __________ protons, and_____________ neutrons. • A _______________ overall charge • Reaction___________________________________________ Beta Radiation • Deflected towards the ______________ plate • Made up by ___________ moving _________________ particles • Symbol is______________ or β • Beta particles • Made up of _____________________ • Has an overall _______________ charge • Reaction___________________________________________ Gamma Radiation • Also known as __________________ rays • High energy radiation that has ____________________________. • Did not _______________ towards any electrical _______________ • Can _________ be deflected by electric or ______________ fields • Cannot result in the _____________________________________. • ________________ is y • Reacttion___________________________________________ -9- Name__________________________________________________Hour_____________ - 10 -