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Atoms, Molecules and Ions
Chapter 2
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Dalton’s Atomic Theory (1808)1. Elements are composed of extremely small
particles called atoms. All atoms of a given element are identical, having the same size, mass and chemical properties. The atoms of one element are different from the atoms of all other elements.
2. Compounds are composed of atoms of more than one element. The relative number of atoms of each element in a given compound is always the same.
3. Chemical reactions only involve the rearrangement of atoms. Atoms are not created or destroyed in chemical reactions. 2.1
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8 X2Y16 X 8 Y+
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J.J. Thomson, measured mass/charge of e-
(1906 Nobel Prize in Physics) 2.2
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Cathode Ray Tube
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e- charge = -1.60 x 10-19 C
Thomson’s charge/mass of e- = -1.76 x 108 C/g
e- mass = 9.10 x 10-28 g
Measured mass of e-
(1923 Nobel Prize in Physics)
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Everybody Has Avogadro’s Everybody Has Avogadro’s Number!Number!
But Where Did it Come From?But Where Did it Come From?• It was NOT just picked!
It was MEASURED.• One of the better
methods of measuring this number was the Millikan Oil Drop Experiment
• Since then we have found even better ways of measuring using x-ray technology
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(Uranium compound)2.2
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The modern view of the atom was developed The modern view of the atom was developed by by Ernest RutherfordErnest Rutherford (1871-1937). (1871-1937).
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1. atoms positive charge is concentrated in the nucleus2. proton (p) has opposite (+) charge of electron (-)3. mass of p is 1840 x mass of e- (1.67 x 10-24 g)
particle velocity ~ 1.4 x 107 m/s(~5% speed of light)
(1908 Nobel Prize in Chemistry)
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atomic radius ~ 100 pm = 1 x 10-10 m
nuclear radius ~ 5 x 10-3 pm = 5 x 10-15 m
Rutherford’s Model of the Atom
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“If the atom is the Houston Astrodome, then the nucleus is a marble on the 50-yard line.”
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Chadwick’s Experiment (1932)
H atoms - 1 p; He atoms - 2 p
mass He/mass H should = 2
measured mass He/mass H = 4
+ 9Be 1n + 12C + energy
neutron (n) is neutral (charge = 0)
n mass ~ p mass = 1.67 x 10-24 g2.2
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mass p = mass n = 1840 x mass e-
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Atomic number (Z) = number of protons in nucleus
Mass number (A) = number of protons + number of neutrons
= atomic number (Z) + number of neutrons
Isotopes are atoms of the same element (X) with different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei
XAZ
H11 H (D)2
1 H (T)31
U23592 U238
92
Mass Number
Atomic NumberElement Symbol
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6 protons, 8 (14 - 6) neutrons, 6 electrons
6 protons, 5 (11 - 6) neutrons, 6 electrons
Do You Understand Isotopes?
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How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in C14
6 ?
How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in C11
6 ?
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Period
Group
Alkali M
etal
Noble G
as
Halogen
Alkali E
arth Metal
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Chemistry In ActionNatural abundance of elements in Earth’s crust
Natural abundance of elements in human body
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A molecule is an aggregate of two or more atoms in a definite arrangement held together by chemical bonds
H2 H2O NH3 CH4
A diatomic molecule contains only two atoms
H2, N2, O2, Br2, HCl, CO
A polyatomic molecule contains more than two atoms
O3, H2O, NH3, CH4
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ELEMENTSELEMENTS THAT EXIST AS THAT EXIST AS DIATOMICDIATOMIC MOLECULES MOLECULES
ELEMENTSELEMENTS THAT EXIST AS THAT EXIST AS DIATOMICDIATOMIC MOLECULES MOLECULES
Remember:
BrINClHOF
These elements only exist as
PAIRS. Note that when they
combine to make compounds, they
are no longer elements so they are no longer in
pairs!
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An ion is an atom, or group of atoms, that has a net positive or negative charge.
cation – ion with a positive chargeIf a neutral atom loses one or more electronsit becomes a cation.
anion – ion with a negative chargeIf a neutral atom gains one or more electronsit becomes an anion.
Na 11 protons11 electrons Na+ 11 protons
10 electrons
Cl 17 protons17 electrons Cl-
17 protons18 electrons
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Forming Cations & Forming Cations & AnionsAnions
Forming Cations & Forming Cations & AnionsAnions
A A CATIONCATION forms forms when an atom when an atom loses one or loses one or more electrons.more electrons.
An An ANIONANION forms forms when an atom when an atom gains one or gains one or more electronsmore electrons
Mg --> Mg2+ + 2 e- F + e- --> F-
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A monatomic ion contains only one atom
A polyatomic ion contains more than one atom
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Na+, Cl-, Ca2+, O2-, Al3+, N3-
OH-, CN-, NH4+, NO3
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13 protons, 10 (13 – 3) electrons
34 protons, 36 (34 + 2) electrons
Do You Understand Ions?
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How many protons and electrons are in ?Al2713
3+
How many protons and electrons are in ?Al7834
2-
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A molecular formula shows the exact number of atoms of each element in the smallest unit of a substance
An empirical formula shows the simplest whole-number ratio of the atoms in a substance
H2OH2O
molecular empirical
C6H12O6 CH2O
O3 O
N2H4 NH2
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ionic compounds consist of a combination of cation(s) and an anion(s)
• the formula is always the same as the empirical formula
• the sum of the charges on the cation(s) and anion(s) in each formula unit must equal zero
The ionic compound NaCl
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Formula of Ionic Compounds
Al2O3
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2 x +3 = +6 3 x -2 = -6
Al3+ O2-
CaBr2
1 x +2 = +2 2 x -1 = -2
Ca2+ Br-
Na2CO3
1 x +2 = +2 1 x -2 = -2
Na+ CO32-
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Examples of Older Names of Cations formed from Transition Metals
(memorize these!!)From Zumdahl
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Chemical Nomenclature• Ionic Compounds
– often a metal + nonmetal– anion (nonmetal), add “ide” to element name
BaCl2 barium chloride
K2O potassium oxide
Mg(OH)2 magnesium hydroxide
KNO3 potassium nitrate
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• Transition metal ionic compounds– indicate charge on metal with Roman numerals
FeCl2 2 Cl- -2 so Fe is +2 iron(II) chloride
FeCl3 3 Cl- -3 so Fe is +3 iron(III) chloride
Cr2S3 3 S-2 -6 so Cr is +3 (6/2) chromium(III) sulfide
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• Molecular compounds• nonmetals or nonmetals + metalloids• common names
• H2O, NH3, CH4, C60
• element further left in periodic table is 1st
• element closest to bottom of group is 1st
• if more than one compound can be formed from the same elements, use prefixes to indicate number of each kind of atom
• last element ends in ide
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HI hydrogen iodide
NF3 nitrogen trifluoride
SO2 sulfur dioxide
N2Cl4 dinitrogen tetrachloride
NO2 nitrogen dioxide
N2O dinitrogen monoxide
Molecular Compounds
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TOXIC!
Laughing Gas
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An acid can be defined as a substance that yields hydrogen ions (H+) when dissolved in water.
HCl•Pure substance, hydrogen chloride•Dissolved in water (H+ Cl-), hydrochloric acid
An oxoacid is an acid that contains hydrogen, oxygen, and another element.
HNO3 nitric acid
H2CO3 carbonic acid
H2SO4 sulfuric acid
2.7HNO3
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A base can be defined as a substance that yields hydroxide ions (OH-) when dissolved in water.
NaOH sodium hydroxide
KOH potassium hydroxide
Ba(OH)2 barium hydroxide
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Mixed Practice
1. Dinitrogen monoxide
2. Potassium sulfide
3. Copper (II) nitrate
4. Dichlorine heptoxide
5. Chromium (III) sulfate
6. Ferric sulfite
7. Calcium oxide
8. Barium carbonate
9. Iodine monochloride
1. N2O
2. K2S
3. Cu(NO3)2
4. Cl2O7
5. Cr2(SO4)3
6. Fe2(SO3)3
7. CaO
8. BaCO3
9. ICl
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Mixed Practice
1.1. BaIBaI22
2.2. PP44SS33
3.3. Ca(OH)Ca(OH)22
4.4. FeCOFeCO33
5.5. NaNa22CrCr22OO77
6.6. II22OO55
7.7. Cu(ClOCu(ClO44))22
8.8. CSCS22
9.9. BB22ClCl44
1.1. Barium iodideBarium iodide
2.2. Tetraphosphorus trisulfideTetraphosphorus trisulfide
3.3. Calcium hydroxideCalcium hydroxide
4.4. Iron (II) carbonateIron (II) carbonate
5.5. Sodium dichromateSodium dichromate
6.6. Diiodine pentoxideDiiodine pentoxide
7.7. Cupric perchlorateCupric perchlorate
8.8. Carbon disulfideCarbon disulfide
9.9. Diboron tetrachlorideDiboron tetrachloride