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TOPIC 1: Isotopes. There are 3 isotopes of K atoms. 19. 19. 19. 19. 19. 19. 21. 22. 20. What are isotopes? . ATOMS OF THE SAME ELEMENT: WITH the same # of b ut DIFFERENT NUMBER OF. p+. NEUTRONS. Example 1:. Example 2:.
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There are 3 isotopes of K atoms 19 19 19 19 19 19 21 22 20
What are isotopes? • ATOMS OF THE SAME ELEMENT: • WITH the same # of • but DIFFERENTNUMBER OF p+ NEUTRONS
5 Postulates of Dalton’s Atomic TheoryWhich two are incorrect?.......Why? All matter is made of extremely small particles called atoms. All atoms of a given element are identical, having the same size, mass, and chemical properties. Atoms of a specific element are different from those of any other element. Atoms cannot be created, divided into smaller particles, or destroyed. Different atoms combine in simple whole-number ratios to form compounds. In a chemical reaction, atoms are separated, combined, or rearranged.
Two ways to write the symbol for an isotope: 1. 2. Mass # 39 K Potassium- 39 19 Atomic # Mass Number = # protons + # neutrons
How many p+, e-, & n0 are contained in each of the following atoms? 1. gallium - 64 p+ = 31 e- = 31 64-31 n0= 33 p+ = 55 e- = 55 • 132 Cs 55 132-55 n0= 77
Isotope Similarities: a. Same # of p+ and e- b. Chemically and Physically alike Why? Same # of valence electrons determine chemical behavior
Isotope Differences: a. Different # of neutrons b. Different mass numbers c. Different masses
22 Ne 10 10 10 12 10 46 Ca 20 46 20 20 20