
Parts of an Atom
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Erica Davila
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Parts of an Atom
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First, lets take a quick glance into the atomic structure, by watching the introduction video below.
What Is An Atom? | The Dr. Binocs Show |
https://youtu.be/jMW_0Ro6b5c
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Basic Building Blocks of Matter
-An atom is the smallest unit of an element that maintains the chemical identity of that element.
-An element is a pure substance that cannot be broken down into simpler, stable substances and is made of one type of atom.
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Basic Atomic Structure
Atoms consist of three basic particles: protons, electrons, and neutrons. The nucleus (center) of the atom contains the protons (positively charged) and the neutrons (no charge).
These particles are also known as subatomic particles.
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(cont.)
The outermost regions of the atom are called electron shells and contain the electrons (negatively charged).
Atoms have different properties based on the arrangement and number of their basic particles.
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Multiple Select
The nucleus is the center of the atom. Which two parts does it contain? Choose all that are correct.
Protons
Neutrons
Electrons
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Multiple Choice
What type of charge does a neutron have?
Positive
Negative
No charge
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Atomic Number
* Is the number of protons of each atom of the element.
* The number of protons in an element equals the number of electrons in the element.
* For instance, oxygen (O) has an atomic number of 8, meaning that it has 8 protons and 8 electrons.
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Multiple Choice
Which element has 4 protons and 4 electrons? (Use the atomic number to help you choose the correct answer.)
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Atomic Mass
*Is the total number of protons and neutrons that make up the nucleus of an element.
*Atomic mass is approximately two times the atomic number. They are approximately equal.
Ex: Oxygen (O) has an atomic number of 8 therefore, 8 protons and 8 neutrons. Therefore, 8 + 8 = 16.
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Multiple Choice
What is the approximate atomic number and atomic mass for the element Sodium (Na)?
11, 23
23, 11
23, 46
6, 12
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Calculating Neutrons
* The number of neutrons are equal to the atomic number subtracted from the atomic mass.
* Since the vast majority of an atom's mass is found in its protons and neutrons, subtracting the number of protons (i.e. the atomic number) from the atomic mass will give you the calculated number of neutrons in the atom.
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Multiple Choice
How many neutrons are in the element Nitrogen (N)?
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7
21
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Now, lets label an Atom.
(Teacher will hand out blank atom worksheet.)
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