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Particles in the Atom Each element is chemically unique. To understand why they are unique, you need to know the structure of the atom (the smallest particle.

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Page 1: Particles in the Atom Each element is chemically unique. To understand why they are unique, you need to know the structure of the atom (the smallest particle.
Page 2: Particles in the Atom Each element is chemically unique. To understand why they are unique, you need to know the structure of the atom (the smallest particle.

ElectronsElectrons (-) charge no mass located outside the nucleus

ProtonsProtons (+) charge 1 amu located inside the nucleus

NeutronsNeutrons no charge 1 amu located inside the nucleus

Particles in the Atom

Page 3: Particles in the Atom Each element is chemically unique. To understand why they are unique, you need to know the structure of the atom (the smallest particle.

Discovery of the Neutron

James Chadwick bombarded beryllium-9 with alpha particles, carbon-12 atoms were formed, and neutrons were emitted.

n10

+He42

+Be94 C12

6

Dorin, Demmin, Gabel, Chemistry The Study of Matter 3rd Edition, page 764 *Walter Boethe

Page 4: Particles in the Atom Each element is chemically unique. To understand why they are unique, you need to know the structure of the atom (the smallest particle.

Subatomic particles

Electron

Proton

Neutron

Name Symbol ChargeRelative mass

Actual mass (g)

e-

p+

no

-1

+1

0

1/1840

1

1

9.11 x 10-28

1.67 x 10-24

1.67 x 10-24

Page 5: Particles in the Atom Each element is chemically unique. To understand why they are unique, you need to know the structure of the atom (the smallest particle.

Subatomic Particles

POSIT IVECHARG E

PROT ONS

NEUT RALCHARG E

NEUT RONS

NUCLEUS

NEG AT IVE CHARG E

ELECT RONS

AT OM

Most of the atom’s mass.

NUCLEUSNUCLEUS ELECTRONSELECTRONS

PROTONSPROTONS NEUTRONSNEUTRONS Negative Charge

PositiveCharge

NeutralCharge

ATOM

QUARKSAtomic Numberequals the # of...

equal in a neutral atom

Courtesy Christy Johannesson www.nisd.net/communicationsarts/pages/chem