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Chapter 17 Sec 1-4
Structure of the Atom
Elements
Any material made up of only one type of
atom is classified as an element.
Example – Pure gold contains only gold
atoms
Example – Nitrogen gas contains only
nitrogen atoms
All the elements are listed on a chart
called the periodic table.
Scientific Shortcuts!
Do you have a nickname?
What about abbreviations for the names of
states or classes?
EX: PS – Physical Science
IL – Illinois
Scientists do this too – especially in
CHEMISTRY!
Chemistry Shortcuts!
Elements are abbreviated
with certain atomic
symbols.
Many of these symbols
come from Latin roots.
Elements are named after
people, places, or
properties.
EX: H for Hydrogen
He for Helium
O for Oxygen
Fe for Iron
Hydrogen
Hydrogen was the
first element to exist
in the universe.
It is the most common
element – makes up
more than 90% of all
atoms.
Hydrogen is very light
and has a simple
structure.
Size of an Atom
Atoms are so small they can’t be seen with
visible light.
We could stack microscope upon
microscope and never be able to “see” an
atom.
Photographs of atoms are obtained with a
scanning tunneling microscope.
This is a non-light imaging device that
bypasses light and optics.
Atomic Components
Remember Your Charges!!
Protons and Neutrons
are found in the
nucleus of the atom
Nucleus is the positive
center of the atom
Electrons are circling
around the outside of
the nucleus.
Atomic Nucleus
The atomic nucleus contains protons and
neutrons.
It makes up most of the mass of the atom,
even though it is extremely small.
Electrons move around the nucleus.
Most of the rest of the atom is empty
space.
Parts of the Atom
Subatomic Particle
Mass
Compared
to an
Electron
Particle
Charge
Symbol
Location
Proton
+1
p+
1836
Nucleus
Neutron
0
n0
1841
Nucleus
Electron
-1
e-
1
Electron
Cloud
Let’s get on with the Chemistry!
ATOMIC NUMBER=# of protons in
nucleus of atom
Always whole numbers!
Each atomic number is unique to a
particular element!
Ex: All atoms with the atomic number 8 are
oxygen atoms, all oxygen atoms have the
atomic number 8!
Mass Number
MASS NUMBER = total # of particles in
the nucleus
MASS NUMBER = total number of protons
and neutrons
Ex: Boron has mass number of 11 and
atomic number of 5. So it has 5 protons
and 6 neutrons.
Isotopes
ISOTOPES=atoms of the same element
with different numbers of neutrons.
A majority of elements exist as isotopes.
Ex: Helium
4 Neutrons
5 Neutrons
Isotope Symbols
Mass
Number
Atomic
Number
56
Fe
26
Atomic
Symbol
• The superscript is the atomic mass.
• The subscript is the atomic number.
Atomic Mass
The total mass of an atom is the atomic
mass.
This is an average mass! It’s the average
mass of all its various isotopes!
This is the mass shown on the periodic
table.
Elements have different masses!
ATOMIC
NUMBER
ATOMIC
MASS
And they all lived happily ever
after in Chemistryland!