Science Notes September

09/06/2016 -09/30/2016

9/7

Discussion questions to think about today

How is a piece of foil similar to an atom?

What is an atom?

How small is an atom?

Can you keep cutting the foil in half? (What was your limitation?)

NO, may depends on the size of the scissors

You would need a smaller or finer scissors to cut it smaller

Ultimately you couldn't hold it and then couldn't see it

If you couldn't cut it down anymore it would be an ATOM!

(Extremely tiny tiny tiny!)

9/8 -Periodic tables are ALL set up the same (colors may be different)

It works like a grid (find column and row to find elements)

CO vs CO2

Carbon monoxide vsCarbon dioxide

They differ because of the number 2

H2Ovs H2O2

Water vs hydrogen peroxide

Discussion question

How big is an atom?

1 millimeters (mm) = 1,000,000 nanometers (nm)

1 centimeter (cm) = 10 millimeters (mm)

9/9- what is the purpose of the election microscope?

To see very tiny things

How is an election microscope different from a compound microscope?

You can get more details from an election microscope and it is like using a vacuum (nothing inside)

Compound microscope uses light to make the item bigger

Why do we need models to represent atoms?

We can show people what an atom looks like to visually understand

Example from Notes on How Big is an Atom?

Human red blood cell

6,000 Diameter of object(diameter of object divided bydiameter of atom)

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0.1 nm diameter of atom

Example of scientific notation

5000 = 5x10 to the third

9/16 - 3 parts to every atom

Protons +

Neutrons neutral/no charge

Electrons -

Protons and neutrons are about the same size

Electrons small in the atom

Protons and neutrons are located in the center of the atom (nucleus)

Electrons are on the outside of the atom

Elements

number of protons changes the element /element number

periodic table organized by the number of protons in the nucleus

subatomic particles are protons and neutronshave mass

electronsno mass

Neutrons balances the stability of an atom

Adding mass stabilize atom

Ion in an atom or a molecule - the total number of electrons is not equal to the total number of protons - the atom or molecule a net positive or negative electrical charge

Chart

Location Mass Charge

Protons Nucleus Yes Positive

Neutrons Nucleus Yes Neutral

ElectronsOutside No Negative

9/19/16Atomic Model - Ions

More protons than electrons - positive charge

More electrons than protons - negative charge

Scientists built upon idea of an atom -

Democritus- first person - studied an atom

…Believed an object still exists even ifnot visible to eye and indivisible

Dalton expanded into elements classification chart called periodic tablewith different masses & properties

…Everything may be split into atoms(smallest particles) & compounds – combinations of elements

JJ Thomsonexperimented with rays/beams of light to determine - electrons hold negative charge -plumb pudding model

Rufford used gold foil to prove his theory (some of the partials bounced back)expanded on plumb pudding model electrons (negative charge) around (positive charge) proton environment (nucleus)

Bohrdiscovered electrons exist at certain energy levels

…are different colors lights in different elements& connection between light and atoms

…electrons small negatively charged;protons in nucleus; element absorbs certain light colors

Atomic mass

Protons - 1 atomic mass unit(amu)

Neurons - 1 atomic mass unit(amu)

Electrons - 1/2000 atomic mass unit

Atomic mass= protons + neutrons

Example

Lithium - 3 protons - 3 electrons - 3 neutrons

The atomic mass = 6

Average Atomic mass - average actual atoms that exist in nature and the percentage of each type

Neutrons- atomic masssubtract the atomic number (protons) = neutrons