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Understand the characteristics of protons, neutrons, and electrons, their charges, masses, and roles in an atom. Learn about isotopes and how to calculate atomic mass.
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Chapter 4 - Part 2 • Protons, neutrons and electrons are all subatomic particles. • Protonsare positive (+) charged particles found in the nucleus of an atom. • Proton mass = 1.674 x 10-24g • 1 proton = +1 Charge Nucleus Proton Neutron Electron
The Neutron • The neutron is a subatomic particle found in the nucleus. • 1 neutron = no charge • The neutron was discovered in 1932 by James Chadwick. • Its mass is almost the same as a proton.
The Electron • The electron is a subatomic particle found outside of the nucleus of an atom and it has a negative (-) charge. • Electrons mass = 9.11 x 10-28g • 1 electron = -1 charge
-1 +1 0 Charge • A proton has a positive charge +1 • An electron has a negative charge -1 • A neutron is neutral. It won’t affect overall charge. • One positive proton will cancel out one negative electron leaving an overall charge of Zero Overall Charge = 0
The Periodic Table Elements are organized into rows and columns based on their atomic number.
chemical symbol atomic number atomic mass name Elements, symbols and masses
Atomic Number • Atomic number = # of protons for an element. • Atoms of different elements has different numbers of protons. • Each positive charged proton must be balanced by a negative charged electron. So the atomic # lets you know the # of protons and the # of electrons. • Example: Sulfur (S) is atomic number 16 because it has 16 protons. Since it has 16 protons it has to have 16 electrons.
Mass Number • The mass number lets you figure out how many neutrons are present in an element. • Mass # = # of protons + # of neutrons or m=p+n • Neutrons = mass # - atomic # since the atomic number is the same as the number of protons then n=m-p
Mass number continued… • Example: Aluminum (Al) has 13 protons. • Its mass number is 27. • So, 27-13=14 and 14 is the number of neutrons found in an atom of Aluminum.
1 AMUU Atomic Mass Units • An atomic mass unit (amu) is defined as 1/12th of a Carbon-12 atom. • AMU’s is the unit of mass used on the periodic table when looking at an elements atomic mass number. • That's about the mass of one proton or neutron. Protons and Neutrons = 1 amu each
AMU’s continued… • 1 atomic mass unit = 1.66053886 × 10-24 kg • One gram is about 600,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 amu. • Ex: Fluorine’s (F) atomic mass is 19 amu, but it’s mass in grams is 3.155 x 10 -28 grams. • Wow--I can see why you'd want to use amu's instead of grams.
What is the atomic mass of an atom with… • 4 protons and 5 neutrons = 24 protons and 28 neutrons = 7 protons and 7 neutrons = 91 protons and 140 neutrons =
Isotopes • Isotopes are atoms of the same element but have a different number of neutrons and mass number. • Example: Oxygen (O) has 8 protons but some atoms of oxygen have a mass # of 16, 17 or 18. • So this means the number of neutrons varies between each isotope. So Oxygen-16 has 8 neutrons, Oxygen-17 has 9 neutrons and Oxygen-18 has 10 neutrons.
Common Isotopes • The element Carbon (C) can be found as C12, C13 and C14. • How many protons, neutrons and electrons does each carbon isotope above have? • Answer: C12 – 6,6,6 • C13 – 6,7,6 • C14 – 6,8,6
Hydrogen Isotopes • Hydrogen-1 doesn’t have any neutrons. • Hydrogen-2 has 1 neutron • Hydrogen-3 has 2 neutrons