Chapter 2: The Structure of The Atom: Prepared by MHS 2009
Chapter 2: The Structure of The Atom: Prepared by MHS 2009
MATTER
exists in
made of
goes through
Solid
Liquid
Gas
differs in
Arrangement of
particles
Movement
of
particles
Attraction forces
between
particles
Energy content
Proton
Proton Number
Atomic Structure
Melting
Freezing
Boiling
Condensation
Sublimation
can be
explained by
Atoms
consists of
Subatomic
particles
Electron
Electron
Arrangement
Ionic Formula
Neutron
Nucleon Number
Relative Atomic
Mass
Position in
Periodic Table
concept mole
Chemical
compound
Chemical
equation
A) Matter
1
.
Matter
Element
Compou
nd
Is a substance that contains two or more elements that are chemically bonded
together
Molecule, Ion
Atom
4
.
5
.
Molecule
6
.
Ion
7
.
Diffusion
8
.
ii. Liquid
-
a liquid has fixed volume. It does not have a fixed shape but takes the shape of the
container
The particles are held together by strong forces but weaker that the forces in a solid
The particles can vibrate, rotate and move through the liquid. They collide against each
other
iii. Gas
-
1
0
Sublimation
Solid Gas
Melting
Solid Liquid
Evaporation or Boiling
Liquid Gas
Freezing
Liquid Solid
Sublimation
Gas Solid
Condensation
Gas Liquid
The curve shows the changes in temperature when solid naphthalene melts
At point A
-
At point B
-
At point C
-
pressure.
Example: Naphthalene, acetamide
He discovered electron
1.
Proton
Symbol: P
Relative mass: 1
2.
Neutron
Symbol: N
Relative mass: 1
3.
Electron
Symbol: e
Relative electric charge: -1
1
~ 0.0005
1840
4.
Nucleus
5.
Proton
number
6.
Nucleon
number
7.
Symbols of
elements
Element
Element
Hydrogen
Carbon
Sodium
Sulphur
Helium
Nitroge
n
Magnesiu
m
Chlorin
e
Lithium
Oxygen
Aluminiu
m
Argon
Beryllium
Fluorin
e
Silicon
Potassi
um
Boron
Neon
Phosphor
us
Calciu
m
Standard
representati
on for an
atom
Symbo
l
Elemen Symb
t
ol
12
6
20
10
Ne
39
19
80
35
Br
Number of
proton
Number of
neuron
Number of
electron
9.
Isotopes
Isotopes are atoms of the same element (same number of proton) with different number of
neutrons.
- Examples: Hrogren-1, Hydrogen-2, Hydrogen-3, Chlorine-35, Chlorine-37
Uses of Isotopes
-
Isotopes
Uses
Cobalt-60
Gamma
rays
cobalt-60
1
0
of
Carbon-14
Phosphorous-32
Sodium-24
Electron arrangement
-
11 Valence electrons
- Valence electrons are electrons found in the outermost occupied shell of an atom
- Example, Cl, 2.8.7. The valence electrons of a chlorine atom are 7.
Important information based on the electron arrangement
Element
Mg
Cl
Proton number
12
17
19
2.8.2
2.8.7
2.8.8.1
2.6
Group 2,
Period 3
Group
12,
Period 3
Group 1
Period
4
Group
16
Period
2
Electron arrangement
Number
electron
of
valence
Number of shells
Position
table
in
periodic
Ca
Si