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Isotopes - What are they? Find the number of protons, electrons, and neutrons for Nitrogen… What if one of these atoms had an extra neutron. Would it still be nitrogen? Why or why not? Why does the atomic mass have decimals? Why isn’t the number on the periodic table a whole number?

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Page 1: Isotopes - What are they?chssciencemarceau.weebly.com/.../isotopes_matter.pdf · Isotopes • While the number of protons for a given element never changes, the number of neutrons

Isotopes - What are they?

•  Find the number of protons, electrons, and neutrons for Nitrogen…

•  What if one of these atoms had an extra neutron. Would it still be nitrogen? Why or why not?

•  Why does the atomic mass have decimals? –  Why isn’t the number on the periodic table a whole number?

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Isotopes •  While the number of protons for a given element

never changes, the number of neutrons can change.

•  An atom of the same element with a different number of neutrons is an ISOTOPE!

•  If the number of neutrons changes, so does the mass. Different isotopes will have different mass numbers for the same element.

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Isotopes What element do these isotopes represent?

What about these two isotopes?

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Calculating the average atomic mass

•  Element “X” •  Natural abundance

of isotope X •  10% = 4 amu •  30 % = 5 amu •  60 % = 6 amu

•  0.10 x 4 = 0.4 amu •  0.30 x 5 = 1.5 amu •  0.60 x 6 = 3.6 amu •  0.4 + 1.5 + 3.6 =

5.5 •  Average mass = 5.5 •  This is the mass on

the periodic table

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Practice

•  Element Q •  25% = 15 amu •  10% = 16 amu •  10% = 17 amu •  55% = 18 amu

•  Find the average mass

•  0.25 x 15 = 3.75 •  0.10 x 16 =1.6 •  0.10 x 17 = 1.7 •  0.55 x 18 =9.9

•  Total = 16.95 •  Average = 16.95 amu

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Writing symbols for isotopes •  How do you tell the difference between different

types of the same element?

•  The symbol of the element is always written first then the mass number

•  Example: C-14

–  “C” is the symbol –  “-14” tells you it is an isotope with a mass of 14

–  You cannot change the number of protons so you know that this carbon atom has 2 more neutrons than usual

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Radioactivity & Isotopes •  What are radioactive elements?

–  Isotopes with an unstable nucleus – The nuclei of these isotopes spontaneously

break apart, forming different elements – The number of protons and/or neutrons

change •  Why are some isotopes radioactive?

– They just are, but do occur when there is a large difference between the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus

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• An atom is generally stable if the number of protons equals or is close to the number of neutrons in the nucleus.

• The further apart the two numbers the more unstable.

Stable vs. Unstable Isotopes

Atom (Isotope) Protons Neutrons

Carbon 12 6 6

Nitrogen 14 7 7

Oxygen 16 8 8

Carbon 14 6 8

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The line of stability Isotopes on either side of The valley of stability are radioactive

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Losing your Identity…

The number of protons (atomic number) changes

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6

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7

! Radioactive Decay causes the nucleus of an atom to change. ! If the protons change it will change into a new element

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Isotopes & sports •  Floyd Landis stripped of his Tour de

France title •  Isotopes found in his blood came from

synthetic testosterone.