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Atomic Structure Nucleus contains protons and neutrons Electron Cloud area where electrons are found Neutron particle with no charge Proton positively charged particle Quarks particles that make up protons and neutrons
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Atomic Structure Nucleus – contains protons and neutrons Electron Cloud – area where electrons are found Neutron – particle with no charge Proton – positively.

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Page 1: Atomic Structure Nucleus – contains protons and neutrons Electron Cloud – area where electrons are found Neutron – particle with no charge Proton – positively.

Atomic StructureNucleus – contains protons and neutrons

Electron Cloud – area where electrons are found

Neutron – particle with no charge

Proton – positively charged particle

Quarks – particles that make up protons and neutrons

Page 2: Atomic Structure Nucleus – contains protons and neutrons Electron Cloud – area where electrons are found Neutron – particle with no charge Proton – positively.

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C12.0Carbon

Atomic Number- the number of protons

- usually the smallest number

Chemical Symbol

Element Name

Atomic Mass- usually the largest number

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Atomic Number – the number of protons in an individual atom◦examples:

Hydrogen : 1 proton Oxygen : 8 protons

Mass number – the total of protons and neutrons in an atom◦# of neutrons = mass number – atomic

number◦examples:

Carbon-12 - 6 protons, 6 neutrons Oxygen-17 – 8 protons, 9 neutrons

Page 4: Atomic Structure Nucleus – contains protons and neutrons Electron Cloud – area where electrons are found Neutron – particle with no charge Proton – positively.

Isotopes – atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons◦For example,

Page 5: Atomic Structure Nucleus – contains protons and neutrons Electron Cloud – area where electrons are found Neutron – particle with no charge Proton – positively.
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Atomic Mass – the weighted average of the masses of all the naturally occurring isotopes of an element◦amu – atomic mass unit – unit for atomic

mass Each proton and neutron has a mass of

approximately 1 amu

◦example – Chlorine-35 makes up 76% of all chlorine in nature, and chlorine-37 makes up the other 24%:

(35 x 0.76) = 26.60(37 x 0.24) = 8.88

35.48 amu

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