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Atomic Structure
What makes up an Atom?
What is an atom?
• Atom: the smallest unit of matter
that keeps the identity of the
substance
• Each element has its own unique atom.
• The basic building block of matter.
Atomic Structure
• Atoms are composed of 2 regions:
• Nucleus: the center of the atom
• Electron cloud: region that surrounds
the nucleus
Nucleus
Electron
Cloud
What’s in the Nucleus?
• The nucleus is made of 2 of the 3
subatomic particles:
• Protons: positively charged particles
• Mass of 1 atomic mass unit (amu or μ)
• Neutrons: neutrally charged particles
• Mass of 1 atomic mass unit (amu or μ)
What’s in the Electron Cloud?
• The 3rd
subatomic particle exists
outside of the nucleus in the electron
cloud
• Electron: particle with a negative charge
and relatively no mass (1/2000 μ)
• Electrons are in constant motion, and
• they are scattered throughout the
electron cloud.
More about the Electron Cloud
• Some electrons are found in the outer
energy level so they are called valence
electrons.
• These electrons can be lost, gained or
shared with other atoms.
• For most atoms, the outer energy level can
hold a maximum of 8 electrons.
• Exceptions: some atoms can only hold 2
electrons
• (Ex: Helium & Hydrogen)
• Electron Cloud Model of the atom:
How exactly are the particles
arranged?
All of the
protons and
the neutrons
Outer energy
level that usually
can hold up to 8
electrons
Electrons that are
not in the outer
energy level
How do these particles interact?
• Protons and neutrons live compacted
in the tiny positively charged nucleus
accounting for most of the mass of
the atom
• The negatively charged electrons are
small and have a relatively small mass
but occupy a large volume of space
outside the nucleus
How do the subatomic particles
balance each other?
• In an atom:
• The protons = the
electrons
• If 12 protons are in an
atom, then 12 electrons
are there to balance the
overall charge of the
atom—atoms are neutral
How do the subatomic particles
balance each other?
• In an atom:
• The neutrons have no charge;
therefore they do not have to equal
the number of protons or electrons.
Isotopes
Atoms of the same
element that have
different numbers of
neutrons
How do we know the number of
subatomic particles in an atom?
• Atomic number: this number shows the
number of protons in an atom
• Ex: Hydrogen’s atomic number is 1
• So hydrogen has 1 proton
• Ex: Carbon’s atomic number is 6
• So carbon has 6 protons
**The number of protons identifies the atom.
(The # of protons never changes.)
Ex. 2 protons = He, 29 protons = Cu
• Mass number: the number of protons and
neutrons in the nucleus
• Ex: hydrogen can have a mass of 3.
Since it has 1 proton it must have 2 neutrons
# of neutrons = mass number - atomic number
How do we know the number of
subatomic particles in an atom?
Determining the number of
protons and neutrons
• Li has a mass number of 7 and an
atomic number of 3
• Protons = 3 (same as atomic #)
• Neutrons= 7-3 = 4 (mass # - atomic #)
• Ne has a mass number of 20 and an
atomic number of 10
• Protons = 10
• Neutrons = 20 - 10= 10
• Atomic mass: the average mass of all
isotopes of one element
• The atomic mass can be rounded to find
the most common total number of
protons and neutrons.
atomic mass = # of neutrons + # of
protons
(the average)
Determining the number of
protons and neutrons
What about the electrons?
• In an atom, the electrons are equal to
the number of protons
• So e-
= p = atomic #
• Ex: He has a mass # of 4 and an
atomic # of 2
• p+
= 2
• no
= 2
• e-
=2
What does Lithium look like?
Mass # = 7 atomic # = 3
p+
= 3 no
= 4 e-
= 3
3 p and 4 n live
in the nucleus
Determine the number of
subatomic particles in the
following:
• Cl has a mass # of 35 and an atomic #
of 17
• p+
= 17, no
= 18, e-
= 17
• K has a mass # of 39 and an atomic #
of 19
• P+
= 19, no
= 20 e-
= 19
What does carbon look like?
Mass # = 12 atomic # = 6
p+
= 6 no
= 6 e-
= 6
6 p and 6 n live
in the nucleus
What about ions?
• In an ion, the electrons are not equal
to the number of protons.
• Atoms that gain electrons have more
negative charges and become negative
ions.
• Atoms that lose electrons have more
positive charges and become positive
ions.

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Atomic structure

  • 2. What is an atom? • Atom: the smallest unit of matter that keeps the identity of the substance • Each element has its own unique atom. • The basic building block of matter.
  • 3. Atomic Structure • Atoms are composed of 2 regions: • Nucleus: the center of the atom • Electron cloud: region that surrounds the nucleus Nucleus Electron Cloud
  • 4. What’s in the Nucleus? • The nucleus is made of 2 of the 3 subatomic particles: • Protons: positively charged particles • Mass of 1 atomic mass unit (amu or μ) • Neutrons: neutrally charged particles • Mass of 1 atomic mass unit (amu or μ)
  • 5. What’s in the Electron Cloud? • The 3rd subatomic particle exists outside of the nucleus in the electron cloud • Electron: particle with a negative charge and relatively no mass (1/2000 μ) • Electrons are in constant motion, and • they are scattered throughout the electron cloud.
  • 6. More about the Electron Cloud • Some electrons are found in the outer energy level so they are called valence electrons. • These electrons can be lost, gained or shared with other atoms. • For most atoms, the outer energy level can hold a maximum of 8 electrons. • Exceptions: some atoms can only hold 2 electrons • (Ex: Helium & Hydrogen)
  • 7. • Electron Cloud Model of the atom: How exactly are the particles arranged? All of the protons and the neutrons Outer energy level that usually can hold up to 8 electrons Electrons that are not in the outer energy level
  • 8. How do these particles interact? • Protons and neutrons live compacted in the tiny positively charged nucleus accounting for most of the mass of the atom • The negatively charged electrons are small and have a relatively small mass but occupy a large volume of space outside the nucleus
  • 9. How do the subatomic particles balance each other? • In an atom: • The protons = the electrons • If 12 protons are in an atom, then 12 electrons are there to balance the overall charge of the atom—atoms are neutral
  • 10. How do the subatomic particles balance each other? • In an atom: • The neutrons have no charge; therefore they do not have to equal the number of protons or electrons.
  • 11. Isotopes Atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons
  • 12. How do we know the number of subatomic particles in an atom? • Atomic number: this number shows the number of protons in an atom • Ex: Hydrogen’s atomic number is 1 • So hydrogen has 1 proton • Ex: Carbon’s atomic number is 6 • So carbon has 6 protons **The number of protons identifies the atom. (The # of protons never changes.) Ex. 2 protons = He, 29 protons = Cu
  • 13. • Mass number: the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus • Ex: hydrogen can have a mass of 3. Since it has 1 proton it must have 2 neutrons # of neutrons = mass number - atomic number How do we know the number of subatomic particles in an atom?
  • 14. Determining the number of protons and neutrons • Li has a mass number of 7 and an atomic number of 3 • Protons = 3 (same as atomic #) • Neutrons= 7-3 = 4 (mass # - atomic #) • Ne has a mass number of 20 and an atomic number of 10 • Protons = 10 • Neutrons = 20 - 10= 10
  • 15. • Atomic mass: the average mass of all isotopes of one element • The atomic mass can be rounded to find the most common total number of protons and neutrons. atomic mass = # of neutrons + # of protons (the average) Determining the number of protons and neutrons
  • 16. What about the electrons? • In an atom, the electrons are equal to the number of protons • So e- = p = atomic # • Ex: He has a mass # of 4 and an atomic # of 2 • p+ = 2 • no = 2 • e- =2
  • 17. What does Lithium look like? Mass # = 7 atomic # = 3 p+ = 3 no = 4 e- = 3 3 p and 4 n live in the nucleus
  • 18. Determine the number of subatomic particles in the following: • Cl has a mass # of 35 and an atomic # of 17 • p+ = 17, no = 18, e- = 17 • K has a mass # of 39 and an atomic # of 19 • P+ = 19, no = 20 e- = 19
  • 19. What does carbon look like? Mass # = 12 atomic # = 6 p+ = 6 no = 6 e- = 6 6 p and 6 n live in the nucleus
  • 20. What about ions? • In an ion, the electrons are not equal to the number of protons. • Atoms that gain electrons have more negative charges and become negative ions. • Atoms that lose electrons have more positive charges and become positive ions.