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Atomic Theory
Greek Philosophers 
• Aristotle 
4Elements of matter 
-Earth 
-Fire 
-Air 
-Water
Democritus 
Matter is made of atoms (cannot be further divided), the word atom 
comes from the Greek word “atomos” which means indivisible.
• Atoms were tiny particles that could not be divided 
• John Dalton proposed that an atom is a sphere of 
matter that is the same throughout and can’t be seen 
by human eyes 
• Marble Model
• Came up with the idea of the electron negatively charged particle 
• Thomson discovered that all atoms contain electrons, which are tiny, 
negatively charged particles. Thomson proposed that an atom is a 
sphere of positive charge. The electrons are mixed uniformly in the 
sphere. 
• Cookie Model
Ernest Rutherford 
• He hypothesized that almost all the mass and all the 
positive charge of an atom is concentrated in an extremely 
tiny nucleus at the center of the atom.
• Thought electrons traveled in fixed paths around the 
nucleus called energy levels.
Atomic Structure 
• Arrangement and number of sub-atomic particles 
•Protons 
•Neutrons 
• Electrons
• Center or core of an atom 
• Contains 99.9% of the weight of an atom 
• Contains protons and neutrons
• Positively Charged Sub-atomic particles 
• Found in the nucleus 
• All protons are a like
• Neutrally charged (no charge) sub-atomic particle 
• Found in nucleus
• They are the negatively charged particles orbiting the 
nucleus. 
• It is much smaller than the protons and the neutrons .
What is the net charge of 
the atom ? 
• The atom is formed of positively charged proton in the 
nucleus and negatively charged electrons in the energy 
level ,but they are equal to each other in number ,making 
the net charge of the atom “neutral”. 
No of positive protons = No of negative electrons
• They are charged atoms 
• Number of positive protons = Number of negative electrons. 
Positive 
ion 
Negative 
ion
If the atom lost an electron ,therefore the number of positive protons 
are more than the negative electrons making the atom positively 
charged 
Positive Ion
If the atom gained an electron ,therefore the number of negative 
electrons 
are more than the positive protons making the atom negatively 
charged 
Negative Ion
• Atomic number is the number of Protons in an atom 
• All atoms of a particular element have the SAME number of protons (All 
Carbon atoms have 6 protons) 
• In a neutral atom, 
The atomic number =The number of electrons
• Also called atomic weight or Mass Number 
• Sum weight of protons and neutrons in an atom
Calculate the mass number of each of 
the following atoms
O 
8 
16 
Atomic 
number 
Mass 
number 
Symbol 
Name Oxygen 
Atomic number= Number of protons= Number of electrons 
Mass number= Number of protons + Number of neutrons
Calculating Neutrons: 
• Mass number = protons + neutrons 
so….. 
• Neutrons = mass number – protons 
What is the number of neutrons of the following atom ? 
A 
45 
21
Developing a Periodic Table 
• In 1869 Dimitri Mendeleev was working on a way to 
classify elements. 
•At the time, more than 60 elements had been 
discovered. 
• And he arranged the elements according to their 
atomic mass
100 table The periodic table is 
a chart of the 
elements arranged 
according to their 
atomic number in 
rows and columns 
according to their 
physical and chemical 
properties.
Symbol
What is the periodic table? 
•The periodic table is a chart of the elements 
arranged into rows and columns according to 
their physical and chemical properties. 
• It can be used to determine the relationships 
among the elements.
Groups and Periods 
- Columns in the periodic table represents “groups” 
- There are 18 groups in the periodic table. 
- Elements of the same the same group have the same 
chemical properties as the all have the same number of 
electron/s in the outer most energy levels.
- Rows in the periodic table represent “periods”. 
- There are 7 periods in the periodic table . 
- Elements of the same period have the same number 
of energy levels
The Periodic Table of Elements
Periodic Table 
A great deal of information about an element can be gathered from 
its position on the period table. 
Understanding the organization and plan of the periodic table will 
help you obtain basic information about each of the 118 known 
elements.
Mass Number 
Atomic Mass (Mass Number) is the number 
……………. 
__________ 
Atom p+ n0 e- Mass # 
___ ___ ___ ___ 
Oxygen - 8 
- 33 42 
______ ___ ___ ___ 
- 31 15 
______ ___ ___ ___
Recall - How are P, N, e- related? 
• atomic number = # protons 
• # protons = ……………. 
• # protons + # neutrons = atomic mass 
# neutrons = ……………. 
…………….
• How many protons, neutrons and electrons are found in 
an atom of Cs? 
• _____________ 
• ……………. 
• ……………. 
• Therefore, # Neutrons = ……………. 
_____________ 
_____________ 
55 
Cs 
133 
Example 1
11 
Na 
Sodium 
23 
___________ 
___________ 
___________
Example 2 
 If an element :Magnesium 
a) number of protons 
b) number of neutrons 
c) number of electrons 
d) complete symbol 
=_____________ 
= _____________ 
= _____________ 
_____________
Periodic Table
Metals
Properties of Metals 
Metals appear to the left of the dark ziz-zag line on 
the periodic table. Most metals are solid at room 
temperature.
Properties of Metals 
Metals have luster. 
This means they are 
shiny
Properties of Metals 
Ductile 
metals can be drawn 
into wire.
Properties of Metals 
Malleable 
metals can be 
hammered 
into sheets
Properties of Metals 
Metals have a high melting point. They are 
also very dense.
Properties of Metals 
Conductors 
Metals are 
good 
conductors of 
electricity and 
heat
Nonmetals
Elements 
Substance that contains only one kind of atom
Compounds 
-Are substances made of atoms of two or more elements 
that are chemically combined. 
-The chemical formula of a compound shows the elements 
that are in it 
-Example: 
SiO₂ (sand): It is formed of 1 Silicon atom 
2 oxygen atoms
-Compounds don’t have the same properties of the 
elements forming them 
Example: 
The ordinary table salt is a compound called NaCl 
It is formed of : 
1 atom of Sodium and 1 atom of chlorine 
Where “Sodium” is a metal
• And “Chlorine” is a gas 
But when they combine together they give a product of 
different properties which is the table salt
How compounds are formed ? 
-Compounds hold together because atoms bond or 
attach to one another
How atoms can attach or bond with 
each other? 
They either 
Share 
electrons 
Gain 
Or 
lose 
electrons

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  • 2. Greek Philosophers • Aristotle 4Elements of matter -Earth -Fire -Air -Water
  • 3. Democritus Matter is made of atoms (cannot be further divided), the word atom comes from the Greek word “atomos” which means indivisible.
  • 4. • Atoms were tiny particles that could not be divided • John Dalton proposed that an atom is a sphere of matter that is the same throughout and can’t be seen by human eyes • Marble Model
  • 5. • Came up with the idea of the electron negatively charged particle • Thomson discovered that all atoms contain electrons, which are tiny, negatively charged particles. Thomson proposed that an atom is a sphere of positive charge. The electrons are mixed uniformly in the sphere. • Cookie Model
  • 6. Ernest Rutherford • He hypothesized that almost all the mass and all the positive charge of an atom is concentrated in an extremely tiny nucleus at the center of the atom.
  • 7. • Thought electrons traveled in fixed paths around the nucleus called energy levels.
  • 8. Atomic Structure • Arrangement and number of sub-atomic particles •Protons •Neutrons • Electrons
  • 9. • Center or core of an atom • Contains 99.9% of the weight of an atom • Contains protons and neutrons
  • 10. • Positively Charged Sub-atomic particles • Found in the nucleus • All protons are a like
  • 11. • Neutrally charged (no charge) sub-atomic particle • Found in nucleus
  • 12. • They are the negatively charged particles orbiting the nucleus. • It is much smaller than the protons and the neutrons .
  • 13. What is the net charge of the atom ? • The atom is formed of positively charged proton in the nucleus and negatively charged electrons in the energy level ,but they are equal to each other in number ,making the net charge of the atom “neutral”. No of positive protons = No of negative electrons
  • 14. • They are charged atoms • Number of positive protons = Number of negative electrons. Positive ion Negative ion
  • 15. If the atom lost an electron ,therefore the number of positive protons are more than the negative electrons making the atom positively charged Positive Ion
  • 16. If the atom gained an electron ,therefore the number of negative electrons are more than the positive protons making the atom negatively charged Negative Ion
  • 17. • Atomic number is the number of Protons in an atom • All atoms of a particular element have the SAME number of protons (All Carbon atoms have 6 protons) • In a neutral atom, The atomic number =The number of electrons
  • 18. • Also called atomic weight or Mass Number • Sum weight of protons and neutrons in an atom
  • 19. Calculate the mass number of each of the following atoms
  • 20. O 8 16 Atomic number Mass number Symbol Name Oxygen Atomic number= Number of protons= Number of electrons Mass number= Number of protons + Number of neutrons
  • 21. Calculating Neutrons: • Mass number = protons + neutrons so….. • Neutrons = mass number – protons What is the number of neutrons of the following atom ? A 45 21
  • 22. Developing a Periodic Table • In 1869 Dimitri Mendeleev was working on a way to classify elements. •At the time, more than 60 elements had been discovered. • And he arranged the elements according to their atomic mass
  • 23. 100 table The periodic table is a chart of the elements arranged according to their atomic number in rows and columns according to their physical and chemical properties.
  • 24.
  • 25.
  • 27. What is the periodic table? •The periodic table is a chart of the elements arranged into rows and columns according to their physical and chemical properties. • It can be used to determine the relationships among the elements.
  • 28. Groups and Periods - Columns in the periodic table represents “groups” - There are 18 groups in the periodic table. - Elements of the same the same group have the same chemical properties as the all have the same number of electron/s in the outer most energy levels.
  • 29. - Rows in the periodic table represent “periods”. - There are 7 periods in the periodic table . - Elements of the same period have the same number of energy levels
  • 30. The Periodic Table of Elements
  • 31. Periodic Table A great deal of information about an element can be gathered from its position on the period table. Understanding the organization and plan of the periodic table will help you obtain basic information about each of the 118 known elements.
  • 32. Mass Number Atomic Mass (Mass Number) is the number ……………. __________ Atom p+ n0 e- Mass # ___ ___ ___ ___ Oxygen - 8 - 33 42 ______ ___ ___ ___ - 31 15 ______ ___ ___ ___
  • 33. Recall - How are P, N, e- related? • atomic number = # protons • # protons = ……………. • # protons + # neutrons = atomic mass # neutrons = ……………. …………….
  • 34. • How many protons, neutrons and electrons are found in an atom of Cs? • _____________ • ……………. • ……………. • Therefore, # Neutrons = ……………. _____________ _____________ 55 Cs 133 Example 1
  • 35. 11 Na Sodium 23 ___________ ___________ ___________
  • 36. Example 2  If an element :Magnesium a) number of protons b) number of neutrons c) number of electrons d) complete symbol =_____________ = _____________ = _____________ _____________
  • 39. Properties of Metals Metals appear to the left of the dark ziz-zag line on the periodic table. Most metals are solid at room temperature.
  • 40. Properties of Metals Metals have luster. This means they are shiny
  • 41. Properties of Metals Ductile metals can be drawn into wire.
  • 42. Properties of Metals Malleable metals can be hammered into sheets
  • 43. Properties of Metals Metals have a high melting point. They are also very dense.
  • 44. Properties of Metals Conductors Metals are good conductors of electricity and heat
  • 46. Elements Substance that contains only one kind of atom
  • 47. Compounds -Are substances made of atoms of two or more elements that are chemically combined. -The chemical formula of a compound shows the elements that are in it -Example: SiO₂ (sand): It is formed of 1 Silicon atom 2 oxygen atoms
  • 48. -Compounds don’t have the same properties of the elements forming them Example: The ordinary table salt is a compound called NaCl It is formed of : 1 atom of Sodium and 1 atom of chlorine Where “Sodium” is a metal
  • 49. • And “Chlorine” is a gas But when they combine together they give a product of different properties which is the table salt
  • 50. How compounds are formed ? -Compounds hold together because atoms bond or attach to one another
  • 51. How atoms can attach or bond with each other? They either Share electrons Gain Or lose electrons