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Chapter 3 Atoms: The Building Blocks of Matter. I. The Atom *Matter: anything that has mass and volume *Indirect Evidence: evidence you get without actually.

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Page 1: Chapter 3 Atoms: The Building Blocks of Matter. I. The Atom *Matter: anything that has mass and volume *Indirect Evidence: evidence you get without actually.

Chapter 3

Atoms: The Building Blocks of Matter

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I. The Atom

*Matter: anything that has mass and volume

 *Indirect Evidence: evidence you get without actually seeing or touching the object

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-Greek Model (Democritus)*atom: smallest particle of an

element that has the prop of the element

~atomos: meaning not to be cut

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-Dalton’s Atomic Theory1. All elements are composed

of atoms2. Atoms of the same element

are exactly alike

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3. Atoms of diff. elements are diff.

4. Compounds are formed by joining of atoms of 2 or more elements

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5. In Chem Rxn’s, atoms are combined, separated, or rearranged.

-Are exceptions:

1. Atoms are divisible

2. Given elements can have atoms with diff masses (isotopes)

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*Law of Conservation of Mass: pg 66

*Law of Multiple Proportions: pg 66

*Law of definite proportions: pg 66

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II. The Structure of the Atom

-Thomson’s Model:

~Plumb Pudding

*Electrons: - charge

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~Cathode Ray (pg 70)

*Cathode: conn to the neg

*Anode: conn to the pos

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-Rutherford’s Model

~Gold Foil Experiment

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~Inferences made about atomic struct1. e- small2. neg3. must have a + charge to make an atom neutral4. Atom mass must come from somewhere else??

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~the atom was mostly empty space with a dense, positively charged nucleus in the center.

*Nucleus: the center of the atom*Nuclear Force: hold nuclei together

Like charges “+/+”

*Electrostatic (Electromagnetic): holds opposite charges together “e-/+”

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-Bohr Model

~electrons move in definite orbits around the nucleus

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-Wave Model (Today accepted model)~electrons don’t move about in a definite path~probable location is based on how much nrg the electron has

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-Subatomic particles

*smaller than the atom

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• Electrons• Electrons orbit around

an atom. In this picture, they are the small yellow bits.

• They have a negative charge.

• They are lighter than protons or neutrons.

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• They are positively charged.

• Are located in the nucleus.

• In this picture, the protons are the blue pieces in the center of the atom.

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• Neutrons are neither positive nor negative.

• Neutrons are in the nucleus of an atom.

• In this picture, neutrons are the purple pieces in the center of the atom.

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mass (amu) charge location

~proton: 1 + nucleus

~neutron: 1 +/- nucleus

~electron: 1/1836 - e- cloud

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SEE HISTORY OF THE ATOM WEBSITE

http://web.neo.edu/rjones/Pages/1014new/Lecture/chemistry/chapter_8/pages/history_of_atom.html

http://www.emsb.qc.ca/laurenhill/science/models.html

http://www.absorblearning.com/chemistry/demo/units/LR301.html#J.J.Thomson

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III. Counting Atoms

*Atomic Mass Unit (amu): measures mass of subatomic part.

 -?? Where does it come from??

1/12 mass of a C-12 atom

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-Atomic #

*number of + in the nucl

~identifies the element

~never chngs

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-Mass # and Atomic Mass*sum of the + and neutrons in its nucleus

-Isotopes*same # of +, but diff # of neutrons(same elem, diff mass)*Nuclide: any isotope of any element

  EX: table 3-3 pg 77

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-Isotopes of H (pg 76)

1. Protium: most common

1+, 1e-, 0+/- mass# = 1

2. Deuterium:

1+, 1e-, 1+/- mass# = 2

3. Tritium:

1+, 1e-, 2+/- mass# = 3

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isotope notation

1. mass # H : Nuclear symbol

atomic#

pg: 77

2. Hydrogen - mass #

pg 80

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*Aver Atomic mass: aver of the masses of all the atoms in the sample.(that’s why Atomic mass is not a nice numb)

~mass # - atomic# = #of neutrons

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*Mole: # of particles in 12 grams of C-12

pg 81

*Avogadro’s #: # of particles in 1 mole of substance.

6.022 X 1023 atoms

mole

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*Molar Mass: mass of 1 mole of pure substance

units---- g/mole

-Gram/Mole Conversion Examples