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Agenda
Homework
Mon
10/1
read p 107-112
do # 1-3 p 108 and #4-6 p
112
Poster Project
Tues
10/2
Work on Posters
read p 113-119
worksheet
Wed
10/3
Work on Posters
Thurs
10/4
Ions - worksheet
Fri
10/5
Go over quiz
Review ions
Introduce Isotopes
Read p 115-120
do # 18-26 p 121
Mon
10/8
Lab - Beanium
Tues
10/9
Go Over lab
Weighted average atomic mass calculations
Review for test
Wed
10/10
1/2 day
Review for test
Thurs
10/11
Test - Chapter 3
ANTIMONY
ARGON
ARSENIC
BARIUM
BISMUTH
BORON
BROMINE
CADMIUM
CALCIUM
CARBON
CESIUM
CHLORINE
CHROMIUM
COBALT
COPPER
FLUORINE
FRANCIUM
GOLD
HELIUM
HYDROGEN
IODINE
IRON
KRYPTON
LEAD
LITHIUM
MAGNESIUM
MANGANESE
MERCURY
NEON
NICKEL
NITROGEN
OXYGEN
PHOSPHORUS
PLATINUM
POTASSIUM
RADIUM
RADON
SILICON
SILVER
SODIUM
STRONTIUM
SULFUR
TIN
TITANIUM
TUNGSTEN
URANIUM
XENON
ZINC
BERYLLIUM
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SYMBOLS POSTER
Each student will be assigned an element to research. The posters will be due on THURSDAY
OCTOBER 4TH and will be presented to the class on that day. The posters will count as a lab grade.
Make sure to include the following:
Name of element
Symbol of element
Atomic number of element
Atomic mass of element
o Number of protons
o Number of electrons
o Number of neutrons
Five interesting facts about the element
On colored 8 by 11 paper
Use at least 3 different colors
Name on BACK of poster
Neatness and creativity count!!
These posters will be displayed around the room for everyone to viewdo an awesome job!!!
Rubric:
Category
Name of element
Symbol of element.
Atomic number of element
Atomic mass of element
Five interesting facts about the element.
On colored 8 by 11 paper..
Use at least 3 different colors
Name on BACK of poster.
Neatness and creativity count!!..........................................
Total Points Earned: ______________
Total Points Available: 43
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Points Possible
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3
3
3
# x 2= ___
3
2
4
6
2
4
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ATOMIC STRUCTURE
WORKSHEET #1
DEFINITIONS
Atomic Number
The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom of an element
Atomic Mass
The weighted average of the masses of the isotopes of an element
Mass Number
The total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
Atomic
Number
Atomic
Mass
Mass
Number
Aluminum
27
19
20
40
11
35
127
24
65
9
Calcium
5
Iodine
12
# of
Protons
10
17
30
# of
Electrons
# of
Neutron
s
Name
Symbo
l
Atomi
c
Mass
Atomic
Mass
Numbe
r
Numbe
r
Charge
Proton
s
Neutron
s
Na+1
12
17
36
-1
39
Argon
Electrons
19
18
40
18
3.
An element consists of 1.40% of an isotope with mass 203.973, 24.10% of an isotope with
mass 205.9745, 22.10% of an isotope with mass 206.9750, and 52.40% of an isotope with
mass 207.9766. Calculate the average atomic mass and identify the element.
Lab: BEANIUM
Terminology:
Define ELEMENT-
Define ISOTOPE-
Lab:
Researchers have identified a new element, beanium. All atoms of the element beanium are very large.
Therefore, sorting the isotopes of this element should be accomplished with very little difficulty.
Obtain a container of beanium atoms. The difference between the isotopes of this element can be easily see.
Each different type of bean represents a different isotope.
Data:
Part A: Straight Percent Calculation
Total mass of all beans:
__________g
Total number of all beans
__________
Average mass of a beanium atom:
total mass
total number
Total mass
Average
Mass
Number
1
2
3
4
5
**Average mass of each isotope:
Percent
Abundance
Isotope
Average Mass
Percent Abundance
1
2
3
4
5
Compare the value for the straightforward average with the weighted average
(**hint they should be the same)
Find the average atomic mass of silver if 51.83% of the silver atoms occurring in nature have mass 106.905 u
and 48.17% of the atoms have mass 108.905 u.
Worksheet #4 ~ Review
ATOMIC STRUCTURE
You may use the following answers more than once:
a. isotope
b. atomic number
c. atomic mass number
e. electron
f. neutron
g. nucleus
d. proton
h. ion
Symbo
l
Proton
s
Neutrons
Electron
s
Nitrogen
10
19
Mg+2
18
20
12
10
Charge
Atomic
Mass
Number
-3
31
11
14
Atomic
Number
15
Atomic number =
Atomic mass =
Mass number =
# of protons =
# of electrons =
# of neutrons =
Draw the dot diagram:
If you expect
K to be stable or reactive? Give reasons why and explain the octet rule.
39
39
39
Calculate the average atomic mass for oxygen to the thousandth place:
16
18
17
O-16
O-17
O-18
Average mass
of isotope
15.995
16.995
17.999
% abundance
99.759 %
0.037%
.207%
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