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Isotopes, Ions and Average Atomic Mass

Isotopes, Ions and Average Atomic Mass

Assessment

Presentation

Science

9th Grade

Medium

NGSS
MS-PS1-1

Standards-aligned

Created by

Tony Robinson

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9 Slides • 12 Questions

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Isotopes, Ions and Average Atomic Mass

By TROB

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ISOTOPES:

  • Same Element

  • Different Mass Number

  • WHICH MEANS DIFFERENT # of NEUTRONS

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Multiple Choice

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Which has more protons?

1

neither

2

carbon - 12

3

carbon - 13

4

Multiple Choice

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Which has more electrons?

1

neither

2

carbon - 12

3

carbon - 13

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Multiple Choice

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Which has more neutrons?

1

neither

2

carbon - 12

3

carbon - 13

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What does changing # of Neutrons do?

  • Neutrons make atoms stable

  • Unstable = Wants to fall apart

  • Fall Apart = Split into smaller atoms

  • Split Apart = RADIOACTIVE

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What decay of Uranium - 238 looks like.

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Average Atomic Mass

  • DIFFERENT than Mass Number

  • Average of all of the isotopes of an atom found in nature.

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How they get that number

  • % abundance of that isotope x actual mass of that isotope

  • add together

  • divide by 100 (if you didn't put into percentage first)

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Fill in the Blank

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Calculate the Average Atomic Mass (sig figs apply)

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How to tell which isotope is more abundant?

  • CLOSEST TO ROUNDED AVERAGE ATOMIC MASS

  • So the most abundant isotope of Gold would be?

  • Gold - 197

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What is the most abundant isotope? (answer in hyphen notation)

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Fill in the Blank

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What is the most abundant isotope? (answer in hyphen notation)

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Ions

  • Ion means charged atom

  • To be charged it needs more or less electrons than protons

  • more electrons = NEGATIVE

  • less electrons = POSITIVE

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Ion Notation

  • Same as isotope

  • includes charge in upper right

  • + means LESS ELECTRONS than PROTONS

  • (-) means MORE ELECTRONS than PROTONS

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Multiple Choice

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How many protons?

1

36

2

17

3

18

4

19

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Multiple Choice

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How many neutrons?

1

36

2

17

3

18

4

19

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Multiple Choice

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How many electrons?

1

36

2

17

3

18

4

19

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Multiple Choice

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How many protons?

1

9

2

4

3

5

4

2

20

Multiple Choice

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How many neutrons?

1

9

2

4

3

5

4

2

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Multiple Choice

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How many electrons?

1

9

2

4

3

5

4

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Isotopes, Ions and Average Atomic Mass

By TROB

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