Chapter 2
Chapter 2
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The Atom
Atom is the basic unit of an element that can
enter into chemical combination.
Nucleons
Subatomic particles:
- Nucleus: neutrons + protons
- Electrons
◦Electrons revolve both around themselves and around the nucleus. The
rotational motion of the electron around its axis is called spin motion, and
the rotational motion around the nucleus is called orbital motion.
Geometric regions around the nucleus where electrons are most likely to
be found during their rotation are called orbitals.
◦In each fundamental energy level, there can be 2 times the number of
orbitals of electrons. Accordingly, the maximum number of electrons in a
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Modern Atomic Theory (Quantum Atomic Theory)
Energy levels and wave functions are expressed in quantum numbers.
◦In the Bohr model of the atom, the orbital description is used for the
location of the electron, whereas in quantum mechanics, the orbital
description is used instead.
◦By finding the wave functions for hydrogen-like atoms and ions with
mathematical methods, Schrödinger obtained multiple functions for each
system.
Electrons
Located outside the nucleus
Move rapidly throughout a relatively large volume of space
surrounding the nucleus
electron (e) is negatively charged (-1)
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mass p ≈ mass n ≈ 1840 x mass e-
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Alkaline Earth Metal
Alkali Metal
Halogen
Noble Gas
The Modern Periodic Table
Atomic numbers
Group
Period
Lanthnides
Actidines
Periodic table; a chart in which elements having similar chemical and physical
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properties are grouped together.
Elements in the Human Body
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Atomic Number, Mass Number, and Isotopes
Atomic number (Z) = number of protons in nucleus
Mass number (A) = number of protons + number of neutrons
= atomic number (Z) + number of neutrons
Mass Number A
ZX
Element Symbol
Atomic Number
Isotopes are atoms of the same element (X) with same number
of protons but different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei.
1 2 3
1H 1H (D) 1H (T) Isotopes of Hydrogen
235 238
92 U 92 U Isotopes of Uranium 17
Elemental symbols:
Based on the name of the element and consist of one
capital letter or a capital letter followed by a lowercase
letter.
As seen in the periodic table:
16 15 20 22
8O 8O 10Ne 10Ne
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Atomic and Mass Numbers Application
Based on the information given below, what is the atomic
number of fluorine?
Isotopes of the same element have similar chemistries, forming same types
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Isotopes and Ways to Represent Isotopes
Represented by the following symbol: A E or A X
Z Z
• Z is the atomic number
• A is the mass number
• E or X is the elemental symbol
Example - 35 Cl
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46 Ba
1.
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56 Ne
2.
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56 No
3. 102
102
4. 46 Pd
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Example
Use the periodic table to answer the questions about these isotopes:
a) What are the mass number, atomic number, and isotope symbol
for an atom that contains 7 protons and 8 neutrons?
The mass number, A, equals the sum of the number of protons and
the number of neutrons
A = 7 + 8 = 15
The atomic number, Z, equals the number of protons
Z=7
According to the periodic table, the element with an atomic number of
7 is nitrogen, with the symbol N
The isotope symbol is
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7 N
Example Continued…
b) How many neutrons are contained in an atom of nickel-60?
According to the periodic table, nickel has the symbol Ni, and
an atomic number, Z, of 28
The mass number, 60, is equal to the sum of number of protons
and the number of neutrons
– The number of protons is equal to the atomic number, 28
– Therefore, the number of neutrons is 60 – 28 = 32
The atom contains 32 neutrons
Example Continued…
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d) carbon-14
Example Solution:
Strategy Recall that the superscript denotes the mass number
(A) and the subscript denotes the atomic number (Z).
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d) 6 C Ans: 6, 7, 6
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A molecule is an aggregate of two or more atoms in a
definite arrangement held together by chemical forces.
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An ion is an atom, or group of atoms, that has a net
positive or negative charge.
cation – ion with a positive charge
If a neutral atom loses one or more electrons
it becomes a cation.
11 protons 11 protons
Na 11 electrons Na+ 10 electrons
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Question:
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Common Ions Shown on the Periodic Table
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Relative Masses
• Numbers that are given beneath the symbol and name
for each element in the periodic table
• Provide simple means of comparing the masses of
atoms
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Atomic Mass Unit (u; amu)
• Used to express the relative masses of atoms
• 1 u = 1/12 the mass of a carbon-12 atom
One carbon-12 atom has a relative mass of 12 u
Atom with a mass equal to 1/12 the mass of a
carbon-12 atom would have a relative mass of 1 u
Atom with a mass equal to twice the mass of a
carbon-12 atom would have a relative mass of 24 u
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Micro World Macro World
(atoms & molecules) (grams, tons etc.,)
Atomic mass is the mass of the atom in atomic
mass units (amu).
One ‘amu’ is defined as a mass exactly equal to
one-twelfth the mass of one carbon-12 atom.
By definition:
1 atom 12C “weighs” 12 amu
On this scale
1H = 1.008 amu
16O 40
= 16.00 amu
The average atomic mass is the weighted
average of all naturally occurring isotopes of an
element.
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Average atomic mass (63.55)
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Isotopes and Atomic Weights - Example
Atomic weight =
19.78% 10.01 u + 80.22% 11.01 u
100
198.0 u + 883.2 u
= =10.81 u
100
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Example 2.5
Isotope and Atomic Weight Relationships
Calculate the atomic weight of chlorine, given that the naturally
occurring element consists of 75.53% chlorine-35 (mass = 34.97 u)
and 24.47% chlorine-37 (mass = 36.97 u)
atomic weight =
% chlorine-35 mass chlorine-35 + % chlorine-37 mass chlorine-37
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=
75.53 34.97 u + 24.47 36.97 u
100
2641.28 u + 904.66 u 3545.94 u
= = = 35.4594 u
100 100
= 35.46 u rounded value
This result is slightly different from the periodic table atomic weight value of
35.45 because of slight errors introduced in rounding the isotope masses to
four significant figures
Exercise Question:
Boron has two main isotopes: 10B and 11B. Their atomic
masses are 10.013 amu and 11.009 amu, respectively.
Natural abundance of 10B is 19.90%. What is the
average atomic mass of Boron? Ans: 10.81 amu
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Exercise Question:
Neon has two major isotopes, Neon-20 and Neon-22.
What is the atomic mass of 22Ne isotope if the atomic
mass and percent abundance of 20Ne are 19.992 amu
and 90%, respectively? Ans: 21.991 amu
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Molecular Weight
Relative mass of a molecule expressed in atomic mass units
Calculated by adding together the atomic weights of the
atoms in the molecule
Example - The formula for a molecule of water is H2O
This means one molecule of water contains two atoms of
hydrogen, H, and one atom of oxygen, O
Molecular weight of water is then the sum of two atomic
weights of H and one atomic weight of O
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Molecular Weight Practice
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Avogadro’s Number and the Mole Concept
• Avogadro’s number - Number of atoms or molecules in a
specific sample of an element or compound
Mole (mol): Number of particles contained in a sample of an
element or compound with a mass in grams equal to the
atomic or molecular weight, respectively
• 1 mol = 6.022×1023
Example - 1 mol S atoms = 6.02×1023 S atoms = 32.1 g S
• Following factors can be generated for use in factor-
unit calculations:
– 1 mol S atoms = 6.02×1023 particles S atoms
– 6.02×1023 S atoms = 32.1 g S
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Avagadro’s Number & Molar Mass
SI unit:
The Mole (mol): A unit to count numbers of particles.
Dozen = 12 Pair = 2
The mole (mol) is the amount of a substance that
contains as many elementary entities as there
are atoms in exactly 12.00 grams of 12C.
1 mol = NA = 6.0221415 x 1023
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eggs
Molar mass is the mass of 1 mole of shoes in grams
marbles
atoms
1 mole 12C atoms = 6.022 x 1023 atoms = 12.00 g
1 12C atom = 12.00 amu
C: 12.01 g S: 32.07 g
Hg: 200.6 g
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1 12C atom 12.00 g 1.66 x 10-24 g
x 23 12
=
12.00 amu 6.022 x 10 C atoms 1 amu
= 194.20 amu
Exercise Questions:
Lithium–sulfur batteries are new generation lithium-ion cells with
higher energy density and reduced cost. In these batteries, Li2S
is slowy converted to S8 while the battery is charging.
a) What is the molecular mass of S8 and Li2S in amu?
b) What is the molar mass of S8 and Li2S in g/mol?
Ans: a) 256.5 amu, 45.95 amu, b) 256.5 g/mol, 45.95 g/mol
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Example
Mole Calculation
Calculate the number of moles of Ca contained in a 15.84 g
sample of Ca.
Solution:
1 mole Ca
15.84 g Ca × = 0.3952 moles Ca
40.08 g Ca
Zinc
Example Solution
Strategy
We are trying to solve for grams of zinc.
1 mol Zn = 65.39 g Zn
Exercise Questions 2:
Yttrium (Y) is a transition metal which has several advanced engineering
applications. For example, high energy laser light produced from yttrium-
aluminum garnets (YAG) is used to cut metal parts in industry.
Calculate the total mass, in grams, of 2.53x1024 yttrium atoms.
Ans: 373.66 g
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Summary of conversions:
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The Mole Concept Applied to Compounds
One mole of any compound is a sample of the compound with a
mass in grams equal to the molecular weight of the compound
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Percent Composition of Compounds
The percent by mass of each element in a compound.
Percent composition of an element in a compound =
n x molar mass of element
x 100%
molar mass of compound
n is the number of moles of the element in 1 mole
of the compound
2 x (12.01 g)
For C2H6O : %C = x 100% = 52.14%
46.07 g
6 x (1.008 g)
%H = x 100% = 13.13%
46.07 g
1 x (16.00 g)
%O = x 100% = 34.73%
46.07 g
52.14% + 13.13% + 34.73% = 100.0%
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Example
Percentage Composition:
2 moles O atoms
11.57 g CO 2 × = 0.5258 moles O atoms
44.01 g CO 2
Note that the factor used was obtained from two of the six
quantities given on the previous slide
Example
Mole Calculation for compounds (part 2)
6.022×1023 CO 2 molecules
50.00 g C ×
12.01 g C
=2.507×1024 CO 2 molecules
Note that the factor used was obtained from two of the six
quantities given on a previous slide
Example
Mole Calculation for compounds (part 3)
c) What is the mass percentage of C in CO2?
mass of C
%C= ×100
mass of CO 2
12.01 g C
%C= ×100 = 27.29%
44.01 g CO 2
Example
Mole Calculation for compounds (part 4)
d) What is the mass percentage of oxygen in CO2?
mass of O
%O= ×100
mass of CO 2
32.00 g O
%O= ×100 = 72.71%
44.01 g CO 2
Check
Should 6.07 g of CH4 equal less than 1 mole of CH4?
part mass of N
%N= ×100 = ×100
total mass of compound
Example Solution:
We will use 1 mol of each compound as a sample because the
mass in grams of 1 mol of compound and the mass in grams of
N in the 1 mol of compound are readily determined
• One mol of NH3 weighs 17.0 g and contains 1 mol of N
atoms, which weighs 14.0 g
14.0 g
%N= × 100 = 82.4%
17.0 g
28.0 g
%N= × 100 = 35.0%
80.0 g
Mole Calculations: Steps
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Exercise Question
How many molecules of Cl2 are present in a 54 g sample?
1. 1.3×10–24 23
Ans: 4.6×10
2. 9.0×10–23
3. 4.6×1023
4. 3.3×1025
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Exercise Question
How many moles of carbon dioxide (CO2) are in a 175 g sample?
1. 0.160 moles Ans: 3.98 moles
2. 0.251 moles
3. 3.98 moles
4. 6.25 moles
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