Bellwork (Get out Study Guide..and..) 1) Tear out sheet of paper from notebook. 2) Come up with three possible test questions. Write the answer on the back. 3) Trade with neighbor and see if they can answer them (without you telling them the answer Study Guide: first page • Atomic Mass: mass of a specific isotope of an element • Atomic Number: the number of protons in an element • Mass Number: Protons + Neutrons • Isotopes: forms of elements that have different number of neutrons • Ions: charged atoms • Valence electrons: electrons in the outermost shell Study Guide: First Page Charge Proto n Neutr on Electr on Positive Neutral Negative Location Mass Nucleus 1 atomic mass unit Nucleus 1 atomic mass unit Cloud 0.00054 amu (small!) Study Guide: First Page • Which particle defines the element? • Number of protons • What charge does the nucleus of an atom normally have? • Positive • What does it mean for an atom to be neutral? (Explain using the words proton, neutron, electron) • No charge. Number of protons= electrons. Neutrons are not charged. • How are the electrons arranged in an atom? • In shells or orbitals based on energy level. • Knowing that every periodic table is different, how do I tell which one thing is the atomic number? • It is the whole number (no decimals). • Knowing that every periodic table is different, how do I tell which one thing is the atomic mass? • It is the decimal number. It is usually larger than the atomic number. • If you know an elements Atomic number, what else do you know about the element? (Assume the element is neutral) • Number of protons. If the element is neutral, also the number of electrons. • How do you get the mass number from the periodic table? • Round the average atomic mass. Most of the time, though, you should add protons and neutrons. Study Guide: First Page • Electrons do not travel in an orbit. Explain this statement, using the words orbit, orbital, electron cloud, and energy level. • Electrons are found approximately in the electron cloud and travel very quickly in orbits. They are found at different energy levels. Electrons closer to the nucleus have less energy because they are strongly attracted to the nucleus. Isotopes and Ions • What do the numbers after the name of an element represent? Ex. Magnesium – 26 • Mass number. Ex) 26 is the number of protons plus neutrons In the example to the right, why don’t I have to include the number of protons before Magnesium? Ex. Magnesium – 26 The number of protons is always the same for a specific element (it is the atomic number) Isotopes and Ions • Assume you have these 2 elements: 5525Mn and • How are these elements different from each other? • Different mass numbers • What do we call these elements? • Isotopes • How would you name each element? Manganese-55 and Manganese-56 56 Mn 25 Isotopes and Ions Element/Isotope Information Write the Notation Isotope Name the Element/Isotope p = 19 , e= 19, n = 39 20 19 K Potassium-39 p=75, e=75, n = 111 186 75 Re p = 18, e = 18, n = 40 22 18 Ar Rhenium- 186 Argon-40 • What is a cation? • Positively charged atom (has lost electrons) • Does a cation have a positive or negative charge? • Positive • What is an anion? • Negatively charged atom (has gained electrons) • Does an anion have a positive or negative charge? • Negative substance symb Atomic Mass Protons ol number number = protons Aluminum Al-1 (P+N) 13 27 13 Neutrons Electrons (mass number - atomic number) Neutral or Ion (27-13) (13+1) 14 Isotope Notation 27 13 Al -1 14 Ion Carbon C 6 (6 + 6) 6 6 6 12 6 12 Sodium Na+1 11 23 C Neutral P=E 11 12 10 Ion Lost an electron (+) 23 11 Na +1 substance symbo Atomic l number = protons Tin 50 Mass number Protons (P+N) 119 50 Sn Neutrons Electrons (mass number - atomic number) Neutral or Ion 119-50 = 69 50 Isotope Notation 119 50 Sn Neutral P=E Barium Iodine Ba2+ I 56 53 138 76+53= 129 56 53 138-56= 82 54 Ion Lost two electrons 76 53 Neutral P=E 138 56 Ba 2+ 129 53 I substance symbo Atomic l number = protons Oxygen O2- 8 Mass number Protons (P+N) 8+6 = 14 Neutrons Electrons (mass number - atomic number) Neutral or Ion 8 6 10 Isotope Notation 14 8 O2- 2- ion Magnesi um Mg2+ 12 24 12 12 10 24 Mg +2 12 2+ ion Chlorine Cl1- 17 37 17 20 18 1- ion 37 17 Cl1- substance symbo Atomic l number = protons Bromine Br Mass number Protons (P+N) 35 35 75 Neutrons Electrons (mass number - atomic number) Neutral or Ion 40 35 Isotope Notation 75 35 Neutral Br