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CHEM LESSON 3ATOMS AND ELEMENTS

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DO-NOW

What are the three parts of an atom called?

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Atoms and Elements

Each element consists of atoms that differ from the atoms of other elements.

An element can be identified by the number of protons in the nucleus.

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Atoms and Elements

In the nucleus of the atom, the protons and neutrons are held together by a strong force

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Atoms and Elements

Every atom of an element as the same number of protons. We call this the atomic number.

For example, every atom of carbon has 6 protons

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Atoms and Elements

Atomic Number is the number of protons in the nucleus for each element.

Oxygen’s atomic number is 8, Iron’s atomic number is 26.

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Atoms and Elements

The Atomic Mass is the average mass of an atom for that specific element

Example: Oxygen’s atomic mass is 15.99 and Iron’s atomic mass is 55.847

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Atoms and Elements

The atomic mass, atomic number, and the chemical symbol are all organized into a square for each element on the periodic table.

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Atoms and Elements

Atomic Number Chemical

Symbol Element Atomic Mass

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Atoms and Elements

Electrons are found in an electron cloud surrounding the nucleus.

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Atoms and Elements

Electrons are arranged on shells. Shells are the different energy levels on which electrons are found

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Electron Shells

The inner most shell can only hold 2 Electrons

The second shell can hold 8 Electrons

The third shell can hold 8 Electrons

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Periodic Table

The Periodic Table is how scientists have organized all of the elements.

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Periods

1st period: 1 shell 2nd period: 2 shells 3rd period: 3 shells 4th period: 4 shells

• Each row is called a “period”

• The elements in each period have the same number of shells

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Groups

Group 1: 1 Electron Group 2: 2

Electrons Group 3: 3

Electrons Group 4: 4

Electrons Ect. All the way up

to group 8: 8 electrons.

• Each column is called a “group”• Each element in a group has the same number of valence electrons• Valence electrons are electrons in the outer shell

3, 4, 5, 6, 7

1, 2

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