Title: Elements, Atoms, and Ions
1Elements, Atoms, and Ions
2Dalton Atomic Theory
- Elements are composed of extremely small
particles called atoms. - All atoms of a given element are identical,
having the same size, mass and chemical
properties. - The atoms of one element are different from the
atoms of all other elements. - Atoms of one element can combine with atoms of
other elements to form compounds. A given
compound always has the same relative numbers and
types of atoms. - Atoms are not created or destroyed in chemical
reactions. A chemical reaction simply changes
the way the atoms are grouped together.
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Law of Multiple Proportions
4Each water molecule has 2 hydrogen atoms (2 g)
and 1 oxygen atom (16 g). The mass ratio of
oxygen to hydrogen is always 81.
Law of Constant Composition
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Law of Conservation of Mass
6Elements, Atoms, Molecules, Ions and Isotopes
7Atoms
- Smallest particle of an element that retains the
chemical identity of that element. - Composed of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
- Even the subatomic particles are made up of
particles themselves.
8Subatomic Particles
mass p mass n 1840 x mass e-
9Units of Mass
- Particles masses measured in grams are extremely
small. - For convenience, atomic mass units are used to
express masses instead. - 1 AMU 1/12 the mass of a Carbon-12 atom
- Scientists massed a sample of carbon-12,
determined the mass of a single carbon-12 atom,
and divided it by 12 to find the mass of each
proton and neutron.
10Subatomic Particles
Particle Mass Charge Location
proton 1 AMU in the nucleus
neutron 1 AMU none in the nucleus
electron 0 AMU - surrounding the nucleus
11Isotopes are atoms of the same element (X) with
different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei
12Molecule two or more atoms in a definite
arrangement held together by chemical bonds
Diatomic molecule contains only two atoms
H2, N2, O2, Br2, HCl, CO
Polyatomic molecule contains more than two atoms
O3, H2O, NH3, CH4
13Ion Atom or group of atoms with a net positive
or negative charge.
cation ion with a positive charge If a neutral
atom loses one or more electrons it becomes a
cation.
anion ion with a negative charge If a neutral
atom gains one or more electrons it becomes an
anion.
14Do You Understand Ions?
13 protons, 10 (13 3) electrons
34 protons, 36 (34 2) electrons