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The mass of atoms. Objectives Today we will learn: What atomic number and mass number mean The relative masses of subatomic particles What isotopes are.

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Page 1: The mass of atoms. Objectives Today we will learn: What atomic number and mass number mean The relative masses of subatomic particles What isotopes are.

The mass of atoms

Page 2: The mass of atoms. Objectives Today we will learn: What atomic number and mass number mean The relative masses of subatomic particles What isotopes are.

Objectives

• Today we will learn:• What atomic number and mass number mean• The relative masses of subatomic particles• What isotopes are

• That masses of atoms can be compared by their relative atomic masses• That carbon 12 is used as a standard to measure relative atomic mass from• That the relative masses of compounds can be calculated

Page 3: The mass of atoms. Objectives Today we will learn: What atomic number and mass number mean The relative masses of subatomic particles What isotopes are.

True or False

• Atoms are charged particles• Atoms contain charged particles• Electrons are found in energy levels or shells• Electrons have a negative charge• Protons are found in the nucleus of an atom• Neutrons are found in shells around the outside of an atom

Page 4: The mass of atoms. Objectives Today we will learn: What atomic number and mass number mean The relative masses of subatomic particles What isotopes are.

What do you know about the atom…

Page 5: The mass of atoms. Objectives Today we will learn: What atomic number and mass number mean The relative masses of subatomic particles What isotopes are.

Find the number of Protons, Electrons and Neutrons and the mass number of the following…

• Li• Na• Al• C• Ar• Ca• Au

• N• W• Bi• Hg4+

• F-

• Tc3+

Page 6: The mass of atoms. Objectives Today we will learn: What atomic number and mass number mean The relative masses of subatomic particles What isotopes are.

What about chlorine?

Page 7: The mass of atoms. Objectives Today we will learn: What atomic number and mass number mean The relative masses of subatomic particles What isotopes are.

Isotope

• Same number of protons different number of neutrons

Page 8: The mass of atoms. Objectives Today we will learn: What atomic number and mass number mean The relative masses of subatomic particles What isotopes are.

Find the link between these

• 12g of C

• 197g of Au

• 7g of Li• 88g of Sr

• 56g of Fe

• 119g of Sn

• 48g of Ti

• 23g of Na

• 24g of Mg• 91g of Zr• 40g of Ca

• 84g of Kr• 11g of B

• 127g of I

• 80g of Br

• 1g of H

• 75g of As

Page 9: The mass of atoms. Objectives Today we will learn: What atomic number and mass number mean The relative masses of subatomic particles What isotopes are.

The Mole

• Is based on Avogardos number• 6.022 x 1023 particles in one

mole

Page 10: The mass of atoms. Objectives Today we will learn: What atomic number and mass number mean The relative masses of subatomic particles What isotopes are.

Find the relative mass of the following…• Li• Na• CO2

• Al2O3

• CH4

• Ar• CaCO3

• Au

• N2

• W• Bi• H2O• CuSO4•5H2O

Page 11: The mass of atoms. Objectives Today we will learn: What atomic number and mass number mean The relative masses of subatomic particles What isotopes are.

Working out the number of moles

• 12g carbon• 16g oxygen gas• 9g gold• 45g hydrogen• 10g argon

Mass

No Moles Relative Mass

Page 12: The mass of atoms. Objectives Today we will learn: What atomic number and mass number mean The relative masses of subatomic particles What isotopes are.

Objectives

• Today we will learn:• What atomic number and mass number mean• The relative masses of subatomic particles• What isotopes are• That masses of atoms can be compared by their relative atomic masses• That carbon 12 is used as a standard to measure relative atomic mass from• That the relative masses of compounds can be calculated

• You can now• Define atomic number and mass number• Use the periodic table to get atomic & mass number to work out the number of each subatomic particle

that an atom has• Give a definition of atomic mass• Calculate relative formula masses• State what a mole is

Page 13: The mass of atoms. Objectives Today we will learn: What atomic number and mass number mean The relative masses of subatomic particles What isotopes are.

Calculations with Percentages, Formulae & Equations• You will learn…

• How to calculate the percentage of an element in a compound from its formula

• How to calculate the empirical formulae of a compound from its percentage composition

• That balanced symbol equations show the relative numbers of molecules of reactants and products in a reaction

• That balanced symbols equations can be used to calculate the masses of reactants and products

• Teaser…• How could you work out the %

of carbon in

CaCO3

Page 15: The mass of atoms. Objectives Today we will learn: What atomic number and mass number mean The relative masses of subatomic particles What isotopes are.

Percentage of an element in a compound• By Mass!• Find the relative mass of the

compound• Divide the total relative mass of

the element of interest by the relative mass of the compound.

Mass of element of interest

Total Relative mass of substance

Page 16: The mass of atoms. Objectives Today we will learn: What atomic number and mass number mean The relative masses of subatomic particles What isotopes are.

Percentage of an element in a compound• For example…• Find the percentage of oxygen in

magnesium oxide• Magnesium oxide = MgO• Mg = 24• O = 16• MgO = 40• 16/40 = 40%

Mass of element of interest

Total Relative mass of substance

Page 17: The mass of atoms. Objectives Today we will learn: What atomic number and mass number mean The relative masses of subatomic particles What isotopes are.

Questions

Page 18: The mass of atoms. Objectives Today we will learn: What atomic number and mass number mean The relative masses of subatomic particles What isotopes are.

Empirical Formulae

• Empirical formula HaikuConvert mass to moleThen divide it by the smallMultiply til whole

Page 19: The mass of atoms. Objectives Today we will learn: What atomic number and mass number mean The relative masses of subatomic particles What isotopes are.

Example

Na S O

Percentage 29.1% 40.5% 30.4%

Convert Mass to

Mole

29.1 / 23 =

1.265217

40.5 / 32

1.265625

30.4 / 16

1.9

Then divide it by the

small

1.2652171.265217

=1

1.2656251.265217

=1

1.91.265217

=1.5

Multiply til whole

X 22 2 3

Convert mass to moleThen divide it by the smallMultiply til whole

Page 20: The mass of atoms. Objectives Today we will learn: What atomic number and mass number mean The relative masses of subatomic particles What isotopes are.

Questions

Page 21: The mass of atoms. Objectives Today we will learn: What atomic number and mass number mean The relative masses of subatomic particles What isotopes are.

Calculations with Percentages, Formulae & Equations• You will learn…

• How to calculate the percentage of an element in a compound from its formula

• How to calculate the empirical formulae of a compound from its percentage composition

• That balanced symbol equations show the relative numbers of molecules of reactants and products in a reaction

• That balanced symbols equations can be used to calculate the masses of reactants and products

• You have learnt…• To calculate the percentage

composition of an element in a compound

• To calculate the empirical formulae of compounds from percentage composition.

Page 22: The mass of atoms. Objectives Today we will learn: What atomic number and mass number mean The relative masses of subatomic particles What isotopes are.