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Untitled.notebook September 20, 2012 1 Untitled.notebook September 20, 2012 Modern Atomic Theory • All matter is composed of atoms • Atoms cannot be subdivided, created, or destroyed in ordinary chemical reactions. However, these changes CAN occur in nuclear reactions! • Atoms of an element have a characteristic average mass which is unique to that element. • Atoms of any one element differ in properties from atoms of another element. 2 Untitled.notebook September 20, 2012 Rutherford‐Bohr Model ‐ neutrons and protons occupy a dense central region called the nucleus ‐ electrons orbit the nucleus 3 Untitled.notebook September 20, 2012 Parcle Charge Mass # Locaon Neutron 0 1 Nucleus Proton +1 1 Nucleus Electron ‐1 0 Electron Cloud 4 Untitled.notebook September 20, 2012 Atomic number (Z) of an element is the number of protons in the nucleus of each atom of that element. Element # of Protons Atomic # (Z) Carbon 6 6 Phosphorus 15 15 Gold 79 79 5 Untitled.notebook September 20, 2012 Mass number is the number of protons and neutrons # electrons= #protons Mass # = p + + n o Element Mass Protons Electrons Neutrons Oxygen 8 42 6 Untitled.notebook September 20, 2012 Isotopes are atoms of the same element having different masses due to varying numbers of neutrons. 7 Untitled.notebook September 20, 2012 An ion is an atom or molecule that has a positive or negative charge Cl + e- -> Cl - Al -> Al + + e- Cl- has an extra electron therefore it has a negative charge Al+ is missing an electron so it has a positive charge 8 Untitled.notebook Element September 20, 2012 Mass # Atomic # # protons # electron # neutrons 1 3 9 13 potassium 40 29 36 55 9