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26

Fe  

Iron 

55.845

Do Now

Do Now 

  1.The ____________________________ is a weighted average that reflects the abundance of different isotopes.  2.The ______________________________ is determined by adding the number of protons and neutrons in an atom.  3.__________________________ are atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons.  4.An element’s ____________________________ and the number of protons in the nucleus of its atoms are always the same. 

Average atomic mass

Mass number

Isotope

Atomic Number

26

Fe  Iron 

55.845

Different Elements—Different Numbers of Protons

The type of

element

the number of protons

the number of electrons

What are the atomic numbers of carbon, nitrogen and oxygen? Carbon = 6, Nitrogen = 7, Oxygen = 8

Explain the difference between an oxygen atom and a carbon atom.

Oxygen has 8 protons. Carbon has 6 protons.

What are two numbers the can be used to identify

an element?

Explain the difference between a Boron atom (B) and an

Oxygen atom.

Analyze the periodic table and tell how you think it is

organized

The number of protons and electrons

Boron has 5 protons and 5 electrons

Oxygen has 8 protons and 8 electrons

Organized by increasing atomic #

1. Fluorine has an atomic number of 9.

What can you conclude about an atom of

fluorine

A) It has 9 protonsA) It has 9 protons

2. In what part of an atom can protons be found?

C) Inside the atomic nucleusC) Inside the atomic nucleus

3. Since atoms are very small, what can you infer about atomic mass units?

D) Atomic mass units and grams

Measure different properties

D) Atomic mass units and grams

Measure different properties

4. An atom of flourine has an atomic mass of 19u, Keeping in mind that its atomic number is 9, what can you infer about this atom

C) It has ten neutronsC) It has ten neutrons

5. If a sulfur atom has 16 protons, 16 electrons, and 16 neutrons, it’s atomic mass is?

B) 32B) 32

6. If a hydrogen atom has 1 proton, 1 electron, and 1 neutron it’s atomic number is?

A) 1A) 1

7. On the periodic table, how is the atomic mass represented?

A) As an average of the mass of

different isotopes

A) As an average of the mass of

different isotopes

8. What do carbon-12 and Carbon-14 have in common?

A) They have the same number of

protons

A) They have the same number of

protons

9. How is Carbon-12 different from Carbon-14?

C) They have a different number of

neutrons

C) They have a different number of

neutrons

10.What can you conclude about

Carbon-14 from its name?

DD

• Atoms of the same element can have different numbers of neutrons.

• Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons.

• Most elements have several isotopes.

Neutrons and Isotopes

Why do the isotopes of carbon in the table

have different mass numbers?

They have a different number of neutrons

• An ion is an atom that is no longer neutral because it has gained or lost electrons.

• An ion can be positively or negatively charged depending on whether it has lost or gained electrons.

Ions—Gaining or Losing Electrons

• When a neutral atom loses one or more electrons, it has more protons than electrons and as a result, has a positive charge.

• An atom with a positive charge is called a positive ion.

• When a neutral atom gains one or more electrons, it now has more electrons than protons and as a result, has a negative charge.

• An atom with a negative charge is called a negative ion.

An ion is an atom that is no longer ________________ because it has

______________________ or _____________________ electrons.

neutral

gained lost

An atom that lost

an electron

Positive Charge

An atom that gained

an electron

Negative Charge

Ions—Gaining or Losing Electrons(cont.)

How does a neutral atom change when its number of protons or electrons changes?