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The Modern Theory of Atomic Structure

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Page 1: The Modern Theory of  Atomic Structure

The Modern Theory of

Atomic Structure

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Atoms can be broken down into smaller particles. This was first done with a Crooke’s Tube.

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Particles which make up the atom are called subatomic particles.

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Protons

Positively charged particles in

the nucleus

Neutrons - Neutral particles in the nucleus

Electrons

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Particle Mass

(P = 1)

Charge Location

Proton

Neutron

Electron

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Do “Instant Practice” on top of page 170

Element Symbol Atomic Number

Number of Protons

Hydrogen 1

Beryllium 4

Carbon

Cobalt

Krypton 36

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Hydrogen-1 Hydrogen-2 Hydrogen-3

Isotopes of Hydrogen

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Isotopes are:Different forms of the same element with the SAME # of Protons but with DIFFERENT #’s of Neutrons

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Hydrogen-1 Hydrogen-2 Hydrogen-3

Isotopes of Hydrogen

1H 2H 3H

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Mass Number = Total Protons + Neutrons

in an isotope of an element

3HMass Number

P + N1 P + 2 N’s

Also called “Hydrogen – 3”

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3H

Called the “Nuclear Notation”

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To find P’s and N’s from Nuclear Notation

41CaCalcium’s atomic Number = 20

So it has 20 Protons

To find # of Neutrons, put Atomic Number Here: 20

Mass # = P + N

Subtract to get # of Neutrons

21

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Find the # of Protons and # of Neutrons in Each of the Following Isotopes:

Isotope Mass # Atomic # # of Protons

# of Neutrons

54Fe

56Mn

237Np

12C

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Now try the other way!Isotope Mass # Atomic # # of

Protons# of

Neutrons

55 78

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Radioactive Isotopes

-Isotopes that have unstable nuclei-They “fall apart” giving off radiation

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Cobalt – 60 or 60Co -Is used to kill cancer cells in radiation therapy

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Uranium-235 or 235U is used to make atomic bombs!

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Radiation from atomic bombs can cause severe radiation burns to the skin!

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Hydrogen-2 or 2H is called deuterium.

Deuterium oxide 2H2O is also called “Heavy Water”

It is used in Canadian (CANDU) nuclear power plants.

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Lithium on Earth is about 7% 6Li and 93% 7Li.

Total Mass of 6Li= 7 x 6 = 42

7 7 7 7 6 7 7 7 7 7

7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

7 7 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

7 7 7 7 7 7 6 7 7 7

7 7 7 7 6 7 7 7 7 7

7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 7

7 7 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

7 7 7 7 7 7 6 7 7 7

Total Mass of 7Li= 93 x 7 = 651

Total Mass of 100 Lithium Atoms= 42 + 651 = 693

Average Mass of 1 Li Atom = 693/100 = 6.93

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The “weighted average” mass of isotopes of an element is called it’s Atomic Mass

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The “weighted average” mass of isotopes of an element is called it’s Atomic Mass

It is shown underneath the symbol on the Periodic Table

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Element

Atomic Number

Number of Protons Atomic Mass

Ag

Se

Bh

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In a Neutral Atom of an Element:

The # of Electrons(-) = The # of Protons(+)

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In a Neutral Atom of an Element:

The # of Electrons(-) = The # of Protons(+)

Neutral Carbon has ____ Protons

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When white light is shone through a prism, it is separated into different colours.

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The Pattern of Colours is called a SPECTRUM

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If a single element is subjected to a high voltage, it has a spectrum too, but it is different!

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If a single element is subjected to a high voltage, it has a spectrum too, but it is different!

The spectrum of Hydrogen only has a few “lines”

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Niels Bohr

A Danish Physicist

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Bohr said the atom has different “Energy Levels” or “Orbits” or “Shells” which the electrons could inhabit.

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When energy is added to an atom, the electron “jumps” to a higher orbit (the atom is then in an “excited state”)

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When electrons jump from higher orbits back to lower orbits, they “give off” energy in the form of light.

Different “jumps” give different colours.

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Since atoms of different elements have different electron arrangements, each element has its own unique spectrum!

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Spectra can be used to “identify” an unknown element – like a fingerprint!

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Bohr’s Orbits

First Orbit

Second Orbit

Third Orbit

Maximum # of

Electrons

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Bohr Models:

Element

Atomic Number

Total # of Electrons

Electrons in First Orbit

Electrons in Second

Orbit

Electrons in Third

Orbit

He

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Bohr Models:

Element

Atomic Number

Total # of Electrons

Electrons in First Orbit

Electrons in Second

Orbit

Electrons in Third

Orbit

C

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Bohr Models:

Element

Atomic Number

Total # of Electrons

Electrons in First Orbit

Electrons in Second

Orbit

Electrons in Third

Orbit

N

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Bohr Models:

Element

Atomic Number

Total # of Electrons

Electrons in First Orbit

Electrons in Second

Orbit

Electrons in Third

Orbit

Cl