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The smallest part of an element that retains the properties of that element How Small is an atom? 20,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms of copper and zinc in a penny What is an atom made of? Protons: Positively charged particles in the nucleus The atomic number is = to the number of protons Neutron: Particles of the nucleus that have no electrical charge Electrons: Negatively charged particles outside the nucleus Orbiting around the nucleus in energy levels, shells, or clouds Electrons have smallest amount of mass Atomic Mass Unit: Used to express the masses of particles (protons

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Atom. The smallest part of an element that retains the properties of that element How Small is an atom? 20,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms of copper and zinc in a penny What is an atom made of? Protons: Positively charged particles in the nucleus - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The smallest part of an element that retains the properties of that element How Small is an atom?

The smallest part of an element that retains the properties of that element How Small is an atom?

20,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms of copper and zinc in a penny What is an atom made of?

Protons: Positively charged particles in the nucleus The atomic number is = to the number of protons

Neutron: Particles of the nucleus that have no electrical charge

Electrons: Negatively charged particles outside the nucleus Orbiting around the nucleus in energy levels, shells, or clouds Electrons have smallest amount of mass

Atomic Mass Unit: Used to express the masses of particles (protons + neutrons) in atoms

Page 2: The smallest part of an element that retains the properties of that element How Small is an atom?

Charges of protons and electrons are opposite but equal, so their charges cancel out.

Atoms have no overall charge Unless the number of electrons and protons are

unequal Ion:

Charged particle formed when electrons and protons are not equal More electrons / negatively charged ion Less electrons/ positively charged ion

Remember: Electrons and Ions go together!

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Page 4: The smallest part of an element that retains the properties of that element How Small is an atom?

All atoms contain protons and electrons

Most atoms contain neutrons, but not all ex. hydrogen

An atom does not have to have an = number of protons and neutrons

Atomic Number: The # of protons in the

nucleus

Page 5: The smallest part of an element that retains the properties of that element How Small is an atom?

Isotope: Have the same number of protons but have

different numbers of neutrons Atoms that are isotopes of each other are always

the same element because isotopes always have the same number of protons

Have different # of neutrons which gives them different masses

Remember: Neutrons and Isotopes go together!!

Page 6: The smallest part of an element that retains the properties of that element How Small is an atom?

Some isotopes are unstable An unstable atom is an atom with a nucleus that will change

over time – radioactive Radioactive atoms spontaneously fall apart over time Telling Isotopes Apart:

You can tell isotopes of an element apart by its mass number protons + neutrons =mass number (figure 5 page 92)

+ H ion H atom - H ion Electrons are not included in the mass number because they are so

small that they have little effect on the elements atomic mass. Atomic Mass:

the mass of an atom expressed in atomic mass units The weighted average of the masses of all the naturally occurring

isotopes of that element.

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Each atom has forces that act between the particles Gravitational force Electromagnetic force Strong force Weak force (page 94 figure 7)