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Atoms-Molecules-Ions Dr. Ron Rusay Fall 2001 © Copyright 2001 R.J. Rusay National Prayer & Remembrance Noon, September 14, 2001 Let us join these 6th graders in Nablus Palestine in a moment of silence to remember & pray for the fallen. Modern History of the Atom 1 1909: Millikan determines charge and mass of e 1913-19: Rutherford & Bohr’s atom; The proton. http://www.yrbe.edu.on.ca/~mdhs/science/chemistry/ch2_2.htm 1927: Waves & Particles, Quantum Mechanics http://www.nmsi.ac.uk/on-line/electron/section3/1927.html 1932: James Chadwick “discovers” the neutron http://www.nmsi.ac.uk/on-line/electron/section3/1932a.html © Copyright 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 R.J. Rusay CHEMISTRY of the Atom Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937) QuickTime™ and a Sorenson Video decompressor are needed to see this picture. Modern History of the Atom 1 1897: J.J. Thomson “discovers” the electron: http://www.nmsi.ac.uk/on-line/electron/section2/ Photo © The Nobel Foundation http://pl.nobel.se/laureates/physics-1906-1-bio.html © Copyright 1998,1999, 2000, 2001 R.J. Rusay Milliken Oil Drop Experiment QuickTime™ and a Sorenson Video decompressor are needed to see this picture. View of the Atom CHEMISTRY of the Atom 1 PARTICLES: Mass Charge Symbol Nucleus: PROTON 1 amu +1 H+, H, p NEUTRON 1 amu 0 n _________________________________________ ELECTRON very small -1 eThe particle is said to “hold” atoms together in molecules. © Copyright 1998-2001 R.J. Rusay Atoms, Molecules & Ions 1 Atoms: • # Protons = Atomic Number • Atomic Mass = # Protons + # of Neutrons • Isotope: same atomic number but different atomic mass • Periodic Table atomic mass is a weighted average of isotopic masses © Copyright 1998-2000 R.J. Rusay Atoms, Molecules & Ions 1 Atomic Mass of Carbon: Exact Mass 12.00000 98.98 13.00335 1.110 14.00 % Occurence negligible What is the “weighted” atomic mass? © Copyright 1998-2000 R.J. Rusay Atoms, Molecules and Ions 1 • • • • • Atomic Number = 6 (atom’s identity) Carbon Atomic Mass = 13 (isotope 13) 6 protons; # neutrons = 13 - 6 neutral atom has 6 electrons © Copyright 1998-2001 R.J. Rusay Atomic Symbols Mass number 39 K 19 Element Symbol Atomic number The Sodium Atom The Fluorine Atom An Unknown Atom Name the atom. Atoms, Molecules and Ions 1 • • • • • Atomic Number = 12 (atom’s identity) Atomic Mass = 24 12 protons; # neutrons = 24 - 12 neutral atom has 12 electrons With ten electrons an ion is formed: 24 12 © Copyright 1998-2001 R.J. Rusay +2 Mg Atoms, Molecules and Ions 1 • • • • • Atomic Number = 17 (atom’s identity) Atomic Mass = ? # protons = ? ; # neutrons = ? neutral atom has ? electrons Ion contains 18 electrons: symbol? 35 17 -1 Cl • 17 p+ + 18e- = -1 © Copyright 1998-2001 R.J. Rusay