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Mr. Shields Regents Chemistry U01 L04 1 Dalton’s Atomic Theory Recall that one of Dalton’s postulates said: All atoms of the same element are the same This is not actually correct. Let’s see why. 2 Nucleons All nuclei of the same element MUST have the same number of Protons. Why? The proton is the nucleon that determines atomic number and thus the identity of the element The electrons balance the positive charge of the nucleus and it’s the electron that determines the elements chemical properties - + - + =0 3 Mass Number Only protons determine an elements chemical properties Because it alone causes a change in the # of electrons. Therefore – Changing the number of neutrons WILL NOT change the chemical properties of an atom. - It WILL CHANGE however the atoms Mass Number 4 Mass Number • So What’s not correct about Dalton postulate that All atoms of the same element are the same)? • Atoms of the same element can have different nos. of neutrons. SO THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! – Example: 12C 13C 14C or 234U 235U 238U – No. of Neutrons = 6, 7, 8 and 142, 143, 146 5 Isotopes • Atoms of the same element that have different nos. of Neutrons are said to be ISOTOPES of that element • The Chemical properties of all isotopes of an element are the same i.e. they react exactly the same • However, Physical properties of isotopes may not be the same. For example mass, and Rate of diffusion. 6 Isotopes • All elements found in nature are MIXTURES of isotopes • Isotopes of an element are designated by mass number in either of two ways – 1: 23592U – 2: U-235 or Uranium-235 • Using the above how would we designate the isotope of carbon that has 8 neutrons? 14 C 6 or C-14 (Carbon-14) 7 Isotopes • Only HYDROGEN has special names for its isotopes • • • • 1 1H 1 proton 0 neutrons Hydrogen 2H 1 3H 1 1 proton 1 proton 1 neutron 2 neutrons Deuterium Tritium This isotope is Radioactive 8