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Atomic Structure Atomic Number = # Protons Mass Number= Protons + Neutrons If atom is neutral (a charge of zero), electrons = protons Atomic Structure Nucleus is full of protons & neutrons. Nucleus contains nearly all the mass of the atom Electrons are very small relative to the protons and neutrons. Protons have a positive charge + Neutrons have no charge. 0 Electrons have a negative charge Reading the Periodic Table Atomic Number # proton+ Element Symbol Element Name Atomic Mass Average mass of all of the isotopes of an element. 3 Li Lithium 6.941 Mass Number/ Atomic Mass Mass # = protons + + neutons0 p+ n0 e- Mass # 8 8 8 16 Arsenic 33 42 33 75 Phosphorus 15 16 15 31 Copper 29 35 29 64 Neon 10 10 10 Element Oxygen 20 Practice Sheet Atomic Structure Where are the electrons? What are electron shells? How many electrons per shell? Electrons are in shells that circles the nucleus at light speed. Electron Shells The letter n, represents the electron shell. Number of electrons that can fit in a shell: 2n2 2e Electron Shell 1 can hold: Electron Shell 2 can hold: 8eElectron Shell 3 can hold: 18e- Electron Shell 4 can hold: 32e- Energy Level 1 can hold:2eEnergy Level 2 can hold:8e- Energy Level 3 can hold:18eEnergy Level 4 can hold:32eThings to remember: •The element’s period # = the # of electron shells •There can only be 2 e- in the first energy level All atoms want to have 8 electrons on their outer shells Valence Electrons Valence electrons – Electrons on highest energy level / highest electron shell. COOL FACT about atoms! Most of the volume (space) of an atom is made up of electrons Electrons have very little mass and take up very little space SO, atoms are mainly empty space We are made of atoms SO we are empty mainly made up of Empty Space Sulfur # Neutrons: # Protons: # Electrons: Nucleus Chlorine # Neutrons: # Protons: # Electrons: Nucleus