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Today in Science
You will Need:
1)Pencil, Colored Pencils, Highlighters or
Markers
2)Power Notes – Atomic Structure– 1
page 2 sides -Bookshelf
1.MANAGER– Log in to LearningPoint –
Lead discussion

2. MATERIALS MANAGER– Organize
Table Box

3. TIMER/DESIGNER– “Highlighting
Patrol”

4.ORAL PRESENTER– Communicator,
Asks Questions for the group
Topic:
Power Notes- Atomic
Structure

Name
Date
Period

• The concept of “atoms” is believed to
have originated in ancient Greece
with Democritus supporting the idea
that all matter is made up of tiny
particles. It has taken several
hundred years to understand what
we know about the atom today. .

Do we understand
everything????

*NOT EVEN CLOSE!
Democritus 400 BC
Greece - stated that
all matter is made up
of atoms. He also
stated that atoms
are eternal and
invisible and so
small that they can’t
be divided, and they
entirely fill up the
space they’re in

Lavoisier 1789
France - provided the
formula for the
conservation of
matter in chemical
reactions, and also
distinguished
between an element
and a compound

• 1st idea of “atoms”
• Believed all matter is made
up of tiny particles separated
by space
• Named particles “atomos”
which means indivisible.
• Founder of modern
chemistry
• 1st carefully controlled
experiments providing
evidence to the Law of
Conservation of Mass
Dalton 1766-1844
England - formed the 1st atomic theory,
which states that all matter is composed
of tiny, indestructible particles called
atoms that are all alike and have the
same atomic weight.

1st MODERN Atomic Theory
1. All matter made up of tiny
indivisible particles called
atoms
2. Atoms of the same element
have identical properties
3. Atoms of different elements
have different properties
4. Atoms combine in a specific
ratio to form compounds
5. A specific compound is
always made up of atoms in
a specific proportion.
Thomson 1897

Plum Pudding Model
1.Negative particles scrambled
into the “dough” of the positive
particles.

England - discovered
the electron and
developed the plumpudding model of the
atom.

Rutherford 1898
England - used the
results of his gold-foil
experiment to state that
all the mass of an
atom was in a small
positively-charged ball
at the center of the
atom.

Gold Foil Experiment
1.Atoms are mostly empty
space
2.All the Mass of an atom is in
the positively charged ball in the
center of the structure.
Bohr 1922

Denmark - stated that
the electrons moved
around the nucleus in
successively large
orbits. He also
presented the Bohr
atomic model which
stated that atoms
absorb or emit
radiation only when the
electrons abruptly
jump between allowed,
or stationary, states.

Schrödinger (Schroedinger
Austria - introduced the
)1930
Shroedinger Equation, a
wave equation that
describes the form of
the probability waves
that govern the motion of
small particles and how
these waves are altered
by external influences.

“Planetary” atom model
1.Believed the atom structure was like our
solar system
2. Nucleus in the middle like the sun and
the electrons orbiting like the planets.

Wave Mechanic Model
1.Planetary model was too specific
2.Rather: electrons vibrate around the
outside of the nucleus- can only
predict where they are most like to be
3.QUARKS – protons, neutrons and
electrons made up of some of these
smaller particles.
4.http://library.thinkquest.org/05aug/01087/quarks.html
Basic Atomic Structure

Today scientists agree on the
three basic subatomic particles
that make up all atoms.

Bohr Model for Lithium
Electron = 3

(not to scale)

Make sure to
include these
question next to
your model

P= 3 +
N=3 0

Answer
s

Where is most of the mass in the
Atom?

NUCLEUS

Where is most of the volume in the
Atom?

Outside the Nucleus; Electron
Cloud
Nucleus

•
•

•
No need to include
words…just illustration

Electron

•

•
•
•

Contains protons(+) and
Neutrons (0)
Holds most of the mass of
the atom
Very small compared to the
entire size of the atom
Most dense part of the atom

Negatively charged
subatomic particle
Found outside the nucleus in
the electron cloud
Smallest particle; mass =
1/1836th of the atom
Proton

•
•
•
•

Neutron

•
•
•
•
•
•

Positively charged subatomic particle,
Found in the nucleus
Mass = 1 amu (atomic mass unit)
# of protons in an atom IDENTIFIES the
atom (which element)
# of protons in the nucleus of an atom
called the atomic number

Zero charge
Mass = 1 amu
Do NOT affect the identity of the atom
Found in the nucleus
Same atom of an element can have
varying amounts of neutrons (isotope)
Adding the total number of protons &
neutrons = Atomic Mass Number

http://www.sawyerscience.com/Units/unit2/atoms_compounds.html
1.

Atomic Mass on the Periodic Table
represents a “weighted average” of the
mass of all the naturally occurring
ISOTOPES of each element. (based on
mass & abundance of each isotope.)

Atomic Number
1. Number of PROTONS (Unique
to each element)
2. Number of ELECTRONS (IF
Atom is NEUTRAL)
2. Chemical Symbol
1. Abbreviation of element
(some from LATIN name)
3. Element Name
1. Full name provided below
symbol
4. Atomic Mass Number
1. Sum of the particles in the
nucleus
2. Represents total count of
protons and neutrons
3. Positively charged because
neutrons have no charge and
protons are positive
All atoms found on the •
Periodic Table are

NEUTRAL– same # of protons(+)
and # of electrons(-)

•

Atoms of the same element with
same number of protons and
different number of neutrons.

Isotope

Hydrogen has 3 natural
occurring ISOTOPES:
Protium, Deuterium and
Tritium

All ISOTOPES of Hydrogen are neutral because they have 1
electron as well. Make sure to include the electron in your
illustration. (Did you put the electron in the right place?)
IONS

•

•

When atoms gain or lose electrons
they become charged. (number of
protons (+) and electrons (-)
particles are NOT EQUAL)
Atoms that do not have equal
amounts of protons (+) and
electrons (-) particles are called
IONS

Draw atoms of hydrogen that are charged because
of the UNEQUAL amounts of protons and
electrons.

Review

REVIEW & REFLECT

Short answer, no complete sentences. All answers
are located in your notes.

+

-

On ALL pages – Please do
this with a colored pen,
pencil or marker.
Homework
1)None Unless you owe me
something (We will continue working on
Monday and Tuesday of next week)

2)Have a good weekend!

Do You see HOW the periodic table and
the Atomic Structure are RELATED?

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Power Notes Atomic Structure 2014

  • 1. Today in Science You will Need: 1)Pencil, Colored Pencils, Highlighters or Markers 2)Power Notes – Atomic Structure– 1 page 2 sides -Bookshelf
  • 2. 1.MANAGER– Log in to LearningPoint – Lead discussion 2. MATERIALS MANAGER– Organize Table Box 3. TIMER/DESIGNER– “Highlighting Patrol” 4.ORAL PRESENTER– Communicator, Asks Questions for the group
  • 3. Topic: Power Notes- Atomic Structure Name Date Period • The concept of “atoms” is believed to have originated in ancient Greece with Democritus supporting the idea that all matter is made up of tiny particles. It has taken several hundred years to understand what we know about the atom today. . Do we understand everything???? *NOT EVEN CLOSE!
  • 4. Democritus 400 BC Greece - stated that all matter is made up of atoms. He also stated that atoms are eternal and invisible and so small that they can’t be divided, and they entirely fill up the space they’re in Lavoisier 1789 France - provided the formula for the conservation of matter in chemical reactions, and also distinguished between an element and a compound • 1st idea of “atoms” • Believed all matter is made up of tiny particles separated by space • Named particles “atomos” which means indivisible. • Founder of modern chemistry • 1st carefully controlled experiments providing evidence to the Law of Conservation of Mass
  • 5. Dalton 1766-1844 England - formed the 1st atomic theory, which states that all matter is composed of tiny, indestructible particles called atoms that are all alike and have the same atomic weight. 1st MODERN Atomic Theory 1. All matter made up of tiny indivisible particles called atoms 2. Atoms of the same element have identical properties 3. Atoms of different elements have different properties 4. Atoms combine in a specific ratio to form compounds 5. A specific compound is always made up of atoms in a specific proportion.
  • 6. Thomson 1897 Plum Pudding Model 1.Negative particles scrambled into the “dough” of the positive particles. England - discovered the electron and developed the plumpudding model of the atom. Rutherford 1898 England - used the results of his gold-foil experiment to state that all the mass of an atom was in a small positively-charged ball at the center of the atom. Gold Foil Experiment 1.Atoms are mostly empty space 2.All the Mass of an atom is in the positively charged ball in the center of the structure.
  • 7. Bohr 1922 Denmark - stated that the electrons moved around the nucleus in successively large orbits. He also presented the Bohr atomic model which stated that atoms absorb or emit radiation only when the electrons abruptly jump between allowed, or stationary, states. Schrödinger (Schroedinger Austria - introduced the )1930 Shroedinger Equation, a wave equation that describes the form of the probability waves that govern the motion of small particles and how these waves are altered by external influences. “Planetary” atom model 1.Believed the atom structure was like our solar system 2. Nucleus in the middle like the sun and the electrons orbiting like the planets. Wave Mechanic Model 1.Planetary model was too specific 2.Rather: electrons vibrate around the outside of the nucleus- can only predict where they are most like to be 3.QUARKS – protons, neutrons and electrons made up of some of these smaller particles. 4.http://library.thinkquest.org/05aug/01087/quarks.html
  • 8. Basic Atomic Structure Today scientists agree on the three basic subatomic particles that make up all atoms. Bohr Model for Lithium Electron = 3 (not to scale) Make sure to include these question next to your model P= 3 + N=3 0 Answer s Where is most of the mass in the Atom? NUCLEUS Where is most of the volume in the Atom? Outside the Nucleus; Electron Cloud
  • 9. Nucleus • • • No need to include words…just illustration Electron • • • • Contains protons(+) and Neutrons (0) Holds most of the mass of the atom Very small compared to the entire size of the atom Most dense part of the atom Negatively charged subatomic particle Found outside the nucleus in the electron cloud Smallest particle; mass = 1/1836th of the atom
  • 10. Proton • • • • Neutron • • • • • • Positively charged subatomic particle, Found in the nucleus Mass = 1 amu (atomic mass unit) # of protons in an atom IDENTIFIES the atom (which element) # of protons in the nucleus of an atom called the atomic number Zero charge Mass = 1 amu Do NOT affect the identity of the atom Found in the nucleus Same atom of an element can have varying amounts of neutrons (isotope) Adding the total number of protons & neutrons = Atomic Mass Number http://www.sawyerscience.com/Units/unit2/atoms_compounds.html
  • 11. 1. Atomic Mass on the Periodic Table represents a “weighted average” of the mass of all the naturally occurring ISOTOPES of each element. (based on mass & abundance of each isotope.) Atomic Number 1. Number of PROTONS (Unique to each element) 2. Number of ELECTRONS (IF Atom is NEUTRAL) 2. Chemical Symbol 1. Abbreviation of element (some from LATIN name) 3. Element Name 1. Full name provided below symbol 4. Atomic Mass Number 1. Sum of the particles in the nucleus 2. Represents total count of protons and neutrons 3. Positively charged because neutrons have no charge and protons are positive
  • 12. All atoms found on the • Periodic Table are NEUTRAL– same # of protons(+) and # of electrons(-) • Atoms of the same element with same number of protons and different number of neutrons. Isotope Hydrogen has 3 natural occurring ISOTOPES: Protium, Deuterium and Tritium All ISOTOPES of Hydrogen are neutral because they have 1 electron as well. Make sure to include the electron in your illustration. (Did you put the electron in the right place?)
  • 13. IONS • • When atoms gain or lose electrons they become charged. (number of protons (+) and electrons (-) particles are NOT EQUAL) Atoms that do not have equal amounts of protons (+) and electrons (-) particles are called IONS Draw atoms of hydrogen that are charged because of the UNEQUAL amounts of protons and electrons. Review REVIEW & REFLECT Short answer, no complete sentences. All answers are located in your notes. + - On ALL pages – Please do this with a colored pen, pencil or marker.
  • 14. Homework 1)None Unless you owe me something (We will continue working on Monday and Tuesday of next week) 2)Have a good weekend! Do You see HOW the periodic table and the Atomic Structure are RELATED?