Title: ATOMS
1ATOMS ELEMENTSCOMPOSITION AND MASS
2ATOMIC COMPOSITION
- Protons
- electrical charge
- mass 1.672623 x 10-24 g
- relative mass 1.007 atomic mass units
(u) - Electrons
- negative electrical charge
- relative mass 0.0005 u
- Neutrons
- no electrical charge
- mass 1.009 u
3ATOM COMPOSITION
The atom is mostly empty space
- protons and neutrons in the nucleus.
- the number of electrons is equal to the number of
protons. - electrons in space around the nucleus.
- extremely small. One teaspoon of water has 3
times as many atoms as the Atlantic Ocean has
teaspoons of water.
4Atomic Number, Z
- All atoms of the same element have the same
number of protons in the nucleus, Z
13
Al
26.981
5Isotopes
- Atoms of the same element (same Z) but different
mass number (A). - Boron-10 has 5 p and 5 n 105B
- Boron-11 has 5 p and 6 n 115B
6Hydrogen Isotopes
Hydrogen has _____ isotopes
11H
__ proton and __ neutrons, protium
21H
__ proton and __ neutrons, deuterium
31H
__ proton and __ neutrons, tritium radioactive
7Isotopes Their Uses
Heart scans with radioactive technetium-99.
9943Tc Emits gamma rays
8Isotopes
- Because of the existence of isotopes, the mass of
a collection of atoms has an average value. - Average mass ATOMIC WEIGHT
- Boron is 19.9 10B and 80.1 11B. That is, 11B
is 80.1 percent abundant on earth. - For boron atomic weight
- _____ (_____ u) _____ (_____ u) _____ u
9Masses of Isotopesdetermined with a mass
spectrometer
10Mass spectrum of C6H5Br
11Isotopes Atomic Weight
- Because of the existence of isotopes, the mass of
a collection of atoms has an average value. - 6Li 7.5 abundant and 7Li 92.5
- Atomic weight of Li ______________
- 28Si 92.23, 29Si 4.67, 30Si 3.10
- Atomic weight of Si ______________
12Atomic Weight
- The mass of one atom of an element relative to
one atom of another element. - OR the mass of 1000 atoms of one relative to
1000 atoms of another. - For example, an O atom is approximately 16 times
heavier than an H atom. - Define one element as the standard against which
all others are measured - Standard carbon-12
- C atom with ____ protons and ___ neutrons is the
mass standard - C-12 12 atomic mass units (u)
- 1 u 1/12th the mass of a carbon-12 atom
13Counting Atoms
- Mg burns in air (O2) to produce white magnesium
oxide, MgO.
How can we figure out how much oxide is produced
from a given mass of Mg?
14Counting Atoms
- Chemistry is a quantitative sciencewe need a
counting unit.
MOLE
1 mole is the amount of substance that contains
as many particles (atoms, molecules) as there are
in 12.0 g of 12C.
518 g of Pb, 2.50 mol
15Particles in a Mole
Avogadros Number
Amedeo Avogadro 1776-1856
There is Avogadros number of particles in a mole
of any substance.
16Molar Mass
- 1 mol of 12C _______ g of C _______
atoms of C - 12.00 g/mol of 12C is its MOLAR MASS
- Taking into account all of the isotopes of C, the
molar mass of C is ______ g/mol
17One-mole Amounts
18MOLAR CONVERSIONS
19PROBLEM How many moles of Mg are represented by
0.200 g?
- Mg has a molar mass of ___________.
How many atoms in this piece of Mg?
20PROBLEM What is the mass of 4.2 x 1023 atoms
of sodium?
21MOLAR CONVERSIONS
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PARTICLESatoms molecules formula units
MOLES mol
MASS g
6.02 x 10 23 particles/mol
g/mol
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22.4 L/mol
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VOLUMEof gas _at_STP L