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Chemistry September 15th Pick Up Warm Up •Have your notebook out and open to a new page. Title: Atoms & Isotopes Turn In •Missing Work Matter Recap… •Mixtures are 2 or more pure substances physically combined in the same space. •Homogeneous = looks like 1 •Heterogeneous = looks like 2 or more Matter Recap… •Pure substances are a set of particles that are all the same element or compound. •Compound = atoms of different elements are chemically combined in whole number ratios. ELEMENTS and their ATOMS •All matter is composed of atoms. •Atoms of different elements have different amounts of subatomic particles. Parts of an Atom – Subatomic Particles Protons Nucleus Neutrons Electrons Electron Shell Energy Level Parts of an Atom – Subatomic Particles •Proton (p+) •Charge = +1 •Mass =1 Nucleus 0 •Neutron (n ) •Charge = 0 •Mass = 1 •Electron (e-) •Charge = -1 •Mass = 0 Concept Check 1. 2. Where is all of the atom’s mass located? NUCLEUS What overall charge does the nucleus have? POSITIVE Concept Check 1. 2. What charge do the energy levels have? NEGATIVE What is required for an atom to be neutrally charged? p+ = e- All atoms of the same element have the same number of protons. •The atomic number of an element is the number of protons in each atom of that element. •If the number of protons in an atom change, that atom would become a different element. Isotopes •Atoms of the same element with different masses. •Same # of protons (atomic number). •Different # of neutrons. •The mass number is the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an isotope. Mass Number = protons + neutrons •If… Mass Number = protons + neutrons How could you calculate the number of neutrons? neutrons = Mass Number - protons Carbon - 13 13 6𝐶 Hyphen Notation Nuclear Symbol •Include: •Include: •Element name •Mass number •Element Symbol •Mass number (superscript) •Atomic number (subscript) Let’s Practice Isotope Hyphen Notation Carbon-12 Carbon-13 Carbon-14 Atomic Number 6 6 6 Mass Number 12 13 14 Protons Electrons Neutrons 6 6 6 6 6 6 Nuclear Symbol 6 12 6𝐶 7 13 6𝐶 8 14 6𝐶 Now you try! –4 •Oxygen – 16 •Magnesium – 26 •Helium Bohr Model of the Atom Examples Carbon-12 Carbon-13 Carbon-14 Now you try! –4 •Oxygen – 16 •Magnesium – 26 •Helium