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STAAR Ladder to Success
Rung 2
John Dalton
Dalton’s Four Postulates
1. Elements are composed of small indivisible particles called atoms.
2. Atoms of the same element are identical. Atoms of different elements are different.
3. Atoms of different elements combine together in simple proportions to create a compound.
4. In a chemical reaction, atoms are rearranged, but not changed.
J. J. Thomson (1903)
• Cathode Ray Tube Experiments– beam of negative particles
• Discovered Electrons– negative particles within the
atom
• Plum-pudding Model
Ernest Rutherford (1911)
• Gold Foil Experiment
• Discovered the nucleus– dense, positive charge in the
center of the atom
• Nuclear Model
Niels Bohr (1913)
• Energy Levels– electrons can only exist in
specific energy states
Erwin Schrödinger (1926)
Electron Cloud Model (orbital)• dots represent probability of finding an e-
not actual electrons
EM Spectrum
LOW
ENERGY
HIGH
ENERGY
R O Y G. B I V
red orange yellow green blue indigo violet
Calculations
• Example #1:If a particular green light has a wavelength of 4.9 x 10-7 m, what is its frequency?
• Example #2:The human eye can see light with a frequency about as high as 7.9 x 1014 Hz, which appears violet. Calculate the energy that one photon of violet light carries.
• Example #3:Find the energy of violet light if the wavelength is 4 x 10-7 m.
Isotopes
• Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons.
C126Mass
Atomic #
• Isotope symbol:
“Carbon-12”
Average Atomic Mass
• weighted average of all isotopes• on the Periodic Table• round to whole number
100
(%)(mass(mass)(%) )
Avg.AtomicMass
Avg.AtomicMass
Average Atomic Mass
• EX: Calculate the avg. atomic mass of oxygen if its abundance in nature is 99.76% 16O, 0.04% 17O, and 0.20% 18O.
100
(18)(0.20)(17)(0.04))(16)(99.76 16.00amu
The Orbitals
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Periodic Patterns
Lewis Dot Diagrams
• Dots represent the valence e-.• EX: Sodium • EX: Chlorine