Atoms and Ions #1

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  • What are all things made up of, including living organisms?
    Atoms
  • How many atoms are estimated to be in a single cell?
    More than 100 trillion
  • What is the basic structure of an atom?
    • Central nucleus
    • Electrons orbiting in shells
  • What particles make up the nucleus of an atom?
    Protons and neutrons
  • What is the relative mass of protons and neutrons?
    Both have a relative mass of one
  • How does the mass of electrons compare to protons and neutrons?
    Electrons are about 2000 times smaller
  • What is the charge of protons?
    Protons have a positive charge of +1
  • What charge do neutrons have?
    Neutrons have no charge and are neutral
  • What is the charge of electrons?
    Electrons have a negative charge of -1
  • How can you remember the charges of protons, neutrons, and electrons?
    • Protons are positive (both start with 'p')
    • Neutrons are neutral (both start with 'n')
    • Electrons are negative (the only one left)
  • What is the approximate radius of an atom?
    About 0.1 nanometers
  • What is mostly found in an atom?
    Empty space
  • How does the size of the nucleus compare to the size of the atom?
    The nucleus is 10,000 times smaller than the atom
  • How many protons and electrons are in the drawn atom example?
    Three protons and three electrons
  • What happens when an atom gains or loses electrons?
    It becomes an ion
  • What is a negative ion?

    An atom with more electrons than protons
  • How is a one minus negative ion formed?
    By adding one extra electron to an atom
  • What is a positive ion?

    An atom with more protons than electrons
  • How is a one plus positive ion formed?
    By losing one electron from an atom
  • What does the periodic table represent?
    • Different types of atoms called elements
    • Each box represents a different element
  • What does the elemental symbol represent?

    It represents the element
  • What is the atomic number?
    It tells us how many protons an atom has
  • Why is the atomic number important?
    It determines which element an atom is
  • How do you find the number of neutrons in an atom?
    Mass number minus atomic number
  • How many neutrons does oxygen have if its mass number is 16 and atomic number is 8?
    8 neutrons
  • How many neutrons does lithium have if its mass number is 7 and atomic number is 3?
    4 neutrons
  • How many electrons does an atom have based on its atomic number?
    It has the same number of electrons as protons
  • How many electrons does oxygen have if its atomic number is 8?
    8 electrons
  • How many electrons does lithium have if its atomic number is 3?
    3 electrons