CHEMISTRY EOY

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  • Everything whether it's living, non-living or even a cell itself is made up of lots of tiny particles which we call atoms
  • A single cell probably contains more than 100 trillion atoms
  • Atom structure
    • Central nucleus surrounded by electrons which orbit around the nucleus in rings that we call shells
  • Protons
    Particles in the nucleus, have a positive charge
  • Neutrons
    Particles in the nucleus, have no charge
  • Electrons
    Particles orbiting the nucleus, have a negative charge
  • Protons and neutrons have the same mass, with a relative mass of 1
  • Electrons have a mass 2000 times smaller than protons and neutrons
  • The number of protons and electrons in an atom is always the same
  • Atoms can lose or gain electrons, becoming charged ions
  • Positive ion

    Atom that has lost electrons, has more positive protons than negative electrons
  • Negative ion
    Atom that has gained electrons, has more negative electrons than positive protons
  • The size of an atom depends on the element, with a radius of around 0.1 nanometers
  • Most of an atom is empty space, like the solar system
  • Information provided in the periodic table
    • Elemental symbol
    • Atomic number
    • Mass number
  • Atomic number

    Number of protons in the atom, determines the element
  • Mass number

    Total number of protons and neutrons in the atom
  • The number of neutrons in an atom is not always the same as the number of protons
  • Everything whether it's living, non-living or even a cell itself is made up of lots of tiny particles which we call atoms
  • A single cell probably contains more than 100 trillion atoms
  • Atom
    Basic structure is a central nucleus surrounded by electrons which orbit around the nucleus in rings that we call shells
  • Particles that make up the nucleus
    • Protons
    • Neutrons
  • Protons and neutrons
    • Have the same mass, with a relative mass of 1
    • Protons have a positive charge of 1+
    • Neutrons have no charge (are neutral)
  • Electrons
    • Have a mass 2000 times smaller than protons and neutrons
    • Have a negative charge of 1-
  • The size of an atom depends on which element it is
  • Atoms have a radius of around 0.1 nanometers
  • Most of an atom is actually empty space
  • The nucleus is 10,000 times smaller than the width of the atom
  • Electrons are even smaller than the nucleus and would be too small to see in the atom diagram
  • Ion
    An atom that has lost or gained electrons, so the positive and negative charges no longer balance
  • Ions
    • One minus negative ion (one extra electron)
    • Two minus negative ion (two extra electrons)
    • One plus positive ion (one less electron)
  • The periodic table represents different types of atoms, which we call elements
  • Atomic number

    Tells us how many protons the atoms of that element have
  • Mass number
    Tells us the total number of neutrons and protons in that atom
  • The number of protons and electrons in an atom is always the same