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CHAPTER 2 THE STRUCTURE OF THE ATOM
2.1  MATTER ,[object Object]
What is matter? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Next
[object Object],Element Matter
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Compound  Matter
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Particles Theory  Next
Let’s see the particles in  bromine liquid Particle theory
The  smallest  particle of an element and  not breakable  anymore.  1.  A t o m s Examples: Atom of hydrogen  atom of magnesium  atom of oxygen  atom of chlorine H Mg Cl O Particle theory
A group of two @ more atoms,  which might consist of: one  type  of element  (Element) @  different  types of element (Compound) 2.  M o l e c u l e s
Examples of  element molecules: Molecule of  hydrogen   gas Molecule of  oxygen  gas Molecule of  chlorine  gas O O Cl Cl H H
Examples of  compound molecules: Molecule of  water , H 2 O Molecule of  ammonia , NH 3 Molecule of  ethanol , C 2 H 5 OH Particle theory H H O H H H N O C C H H H H H H
Ions are atoms which have charge Positively-charged ion / cation   (loss e - ) Negatively charged ion / anion  (gain e-) 3.  I o n s + -
Examples of ions: Hydrogen atom Hydrogen ion Magnesium atom  Magnesium ion Oxygen atom     Ox ide  ion Chlorine atom    Chlorine ion Particle theory Symbol of element H + H Lose electron Mg 2+ Lose electron Mg O 2- Gain electron O Cl - Gain electron Cl
 
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Kinetic theory
2. particles move in  random motion  ,  collide  with each other
[object Object]
Heat energy makes particles move faster!!!
Experiment which supports the kinetic theory: ,[object Object],[object Object]
What is diffusion ? How diffusion supports  the  kinetic theory  ?
Diffusion happens anyway that  different concentration   of particles
Is the  rate of diffusion  different in solid, liquid,  and gas state? Let’s get an experiment  to check it out!!!
Diffusion in Solid (membrane)
Diffusion in Liquid (  )
Diffusion in Gas (air)
Diffusion affected by Density
 
 
The conclusion is……. ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
 
The Physical States of Matter Solid Liquid Gas
The Arrangement of Particles
The Shape & Volume of Particles
The Movement & Energy Content of Particles
The Attraction Force  between Particles
The Physical Changes of Matter Freezing   Melting Sublimation  Boiling   Condensation   Sublimation  Gas Liquid Solid
Melting point  – the temperature which a solid becomes liquid Determine the  Melting Point of Naphthalene
Diagram of heating naphthalene Q1-Q4 Q5-Q7 Solid naphthalene Water
Heating curve of naphthalene Q1-Q4 Q5-Q7 A C B D Temperature / ˚C Time / minute 79˚C
 
What is the Melting point? A:  79˚C What is the physical state at B-C? A:  solid and liquid Where is point that Melting  process started? A:  B Where is point that Melting process ended? A:  C graph apparatus
Why the curve of heating has no change at B-C? A:  because the heat energy absorbed by naphthalene molecules to  overcome the forces of attraction   to becomes liquid Why solid naphthalene heated in water ? A:  to ensure a uniform heating If the melting point of Substance X is 123˚C, can we still use water as medium? Why? A:  No. Because its melting point is higher than the boiling point of water. We can use oil bath to replace water. graph apparatus Physical changes
Freezing point  – the temperature which a solution becomes solid Determine the  Freezing Point of Naphthalene
Cooling curve of naphthalene Q1-Q4 Q5-Q7 79˚C E F Temperature / ˚C G H Time / minute
Is the freezing point same with the Melting point? A:  Yes, both are 79˚C What is the physical state change in this experiment? A:  Liquid naphthalene changes to solid Where is the point that  freezing process started? A:  F Where is the point that  freezing process ended? A:  G
Why the curve of heating has no change at F-G? A:  because the heat energy released during formation of bonds is equal to the heat released to surroundings Why liquid naphthalene in the boiling tube is cooled inside a conical flask? A:  to ensure a uniform cooling
Different solution has different boiling point & freezing point
Diagram of cooling naphthalene Q1-Q4 Q5-Q7 Liquid naphthalene Empty conical flask
2.2  ATOMIC STRUCTURE
The Historical Development Of Atomic Models ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Subatomic Particle In An Atom
Subatomic Particle In An Atom Proton Neutron Electron
Subatomic Particle In An Atom Proton Electron Neutron Nucleus  of atom Electron shells
Subatomic Particle In An Atom
Subatomic Particle In An Atom
Subatomic Particle In An Atom PROPERTIES PROTON NEUTRON ELECTRON Symbol Electric Charge Relative Mass Location
Subatomic Particle In An Atom PROPERTIES PROTON NEUTRON ELECTRON Symbol p Electric Charge Relative Mass Location
Subatomic Particle In An Atom PROPERTIES PROTON NEUTRON ELECTRON Symbol p n Electric Charge Relative Mass Location
Subatomic Particle In An Atom PROPERTIES PROTON NEUTRON ELECTRON Symbol p n e - Electric Charge Relative Mass Location
Subatomic Particle In An Atom PROPERTIES PROTON NEUTRON ELECTRON Symbol p n e - Electric Charge +1 Relative Mass Location
Subatomic Particle In An Atom PROPERTIES PROTON NEUTRON ELECTRON Symbol p n e - Electric Charge +1 0 Relative Mass Location
Subatomic Particle In An Atom PROPERTIES PROTON NEUTRON ELECTRON Symbol p n e - Electric Charge +1 0 -1 Relative Mass Location
Subatomic Particle In An Atom PROPERTIES PROTON NEUTRON ELECTRON Symbol p n e - Electric Charge +1 0 -1 Relative Mass 1 Location
Subatomic Particle In An Atom PROPERTIES PROTON NEUTRON ELECTRON Symbol p n e - Electric Charge +1 0 -1 Relative Mass 1 1 Location
Subatomic Particle In An Atom PROPERTIES PROTON NEUTRON ELECTRON Symbol p n e - Electric Charge +1 0 -1 Relative Mass 1 1 1/1240 ≈ 0 Location
Subatomic Particle In An Atom PROPERTIES PROTON NEUTRON ELECTRON Symbol p n e - Electric Charge +1 0 -1 Relative Mass 1 1 1/1240 ≈ 0 Location in the nucleus atom
Subatomic Particle In An Atom PROPERTIES PROTON NEUTRON ELECTRON Symbol p n e - Electric Charge +1 0 -1 Relative Mass 1 1 1/1240 ≈ 0 Location in the nucleus atom in the nucleus atom
Subatomic Particle In An Atom PROPERTIES PROTON NEUTRON ELECTRON Symbol p n e - Electric Charge +1 0 -1 Relative Mass 1 1 1/1240 ≈ 0 Location in the nucleus atom in the nucleus atom Electron shells which around the nucleus atom
Still awake ??
Symbol of Element ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Nucleon number Proton number Symbol of element 3. Next   40 20 Ca
Electron Configuration ,[object Object],[object Object]
Helium  He Proton number  2 2 Hydrogen  H Proton number  1 1 Lithium  Li Proton number  3  2 . 1 Beryllium  Be Proton number  4  2 . 2
Boron  B proton number  5  2 . 3 Carbon  C Proton number  6 2 . 4 Nitrogen  N Proton number  7  2 . 5 Oxygen  O Proton number  8  2 . 6
Fluorine  F Proton number  9 2 . 7 Neon  Ne Proton number  10  2 . 8 Sodium  Na Proton number  11 2 . 8 . 1 Magnesium  Mg Proton number  12  2 . 8 . 2
Aluminium  Al Proton number  13  2 . 8 . 3 Silicon  Si Proton number  14 2 . 8 . 4 Phosphorus  P Proton number  15 2 . 8 . 5 Sulphur  S Proton number  16  2 . 8 . 6
Chlorine  Cl Proton number  17  2 . 8 . 7 Argon  Ar Proton number  18  2 . 8 . 8 Potassium  K Proton number  19  2 . 8 . 8 . 1 Calcium  Ca Proton number  20  2 . 8 . 8 . 2
Conclusion:   1st Shell:  max  2  e- 2nd Shell:  max  8  e- 3rd Shell:  max  8  e-
ARRANGEMENT OF SHELLS IN AN ATOM NUCLEUS 2 ELECTRONS 8 ELECTRONS 8   ELECTRONS 18 ELECTRONS 1 2 3 4
Electron arrangement in the carbon atom ,[object Object],12 6 ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],2 . 4 = electron nucleus Number of valence electrons = 4
23 11 Na 2 . 8 . 1 ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],=  electron Nucleus Number of valence electrons = 1 Symbol of element
 
Try to draw out the electron arrangement in shells
X Draw & state the electron arrangement of the elements below 15 7 Y 24 12 Z 39 19
Let us learn some chemical words !!
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Repeat them !! Proton number  number of protons in the nucleus of atom Nucleon number total number of protons and nucleons  in the nucleus of atom Valence electron  the electrons in the outermost shell Electron configuration – arrangement of electron
Try this out!!!
Q1  Fill in the blanks Elements Proton Number Nucleon Number Number  of  Neutrons A 3 7 B 6 12 C 19 10 D 16 16 E 17 18 F 40 20
Q1  Answers Elements Proton Number Nucleon Number Number  of  Neutrons A 3 7 4 B 6 12 6 C 9 19 10 D 16 32 16 E 17 35 18 F 20 40 20
Q2  Fill in the blanks Elements Number of Neutron  Nucleon Number Number  of  electrons Electron Configuration  A 5 9 B 8 2.6 C 19 2.7 D 14 2.8.3 E 32 16 F 20 40
Q2  Answers Elements Number of Neutron Nucleon Number Number  of  electrons Electron Configuration  A 5 9 4 2.2 B 8 16 8 2.6 C 10 19 9 2.7 D 14 27 13 2.8.3 E 16 32 16 2.8.6 F 20 40 20 2.8.8.2
2.3  ISOTOPES
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],What is isotopes?
Examples of Isotopes ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],1 1   H 3 1   H 2 1   H 12 6 C 14 6 C 13 6 C 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
Isotopes of Hydrogen Hydrogen : 1 1   H 2 1   H 3 1   H
Properties of isotopes Oxygen Isotopes No of proton No of neutron No of e - e -  configuration Valence e - 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
Properties of isotopes Oxygen Isotopes No of proton 8 No of neutron No of e - e -  configuration Valence e - 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
Properties of isotopes Oxygen Isotopes No of proton 8 8 No of neutron No of e - e -  configuration Valence e - 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
Properties of isotopes Oxygen Isotopes No of proton 8 8 8 No of neutron No of e - e -  configuration Valence e - 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
Properties of isotopes Oxygen Isotopes No of proton 16 16 16 No of neutron 16 No of e - e -  configuration Valence e - 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
Properties of isotopes Oxygen Isotopes No of proton 16 16 16 No of neutron 16 17 No of e - e -  configuration Valence e - 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
Properties of isotopes Oxygen Isotopes No of proton 16 16 16 No of neutron 16 17 18 No of e - e -  configuration Valence e - 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
Properties of isotopes Oxygen Isotopes No of proton 16 16 16 No of neutron 16 17 18 No of e - 16 e -  configuration Valence e - 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
Properties of isotopes Oxygen Isotopes No of proton 16 16 16 No of neutron 16 17 18 No of e - 16 16 e -  configuration Valence e - 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
Properties of isotopes Oxygen Isotopes No of proton 16 16 16 No of neutron 16 17 18 No of e - 16 16 16 e -  configuration Valence e - 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
Properties of isotopes Oxygen Isotopes No of proton 16 16 16 No of neutron 16 17 18 No of e - 16 16 16 e -  configuration 2.8.6 Valence e - 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
Properties of isotopes Oxygen Isotopes No of proton 16 16 16 No of neutron 16 17 18 No of e - 16 16 16 e -  configuration 2.8.6 2.8.6 Valence e - 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
Properties of isotopes Oxygen Isotopes No of proton 16 16 16 No of neutron 16 17 18 No of e - 16 16 16 e -  configuration 2.8.6 2.8.6 2.8.6 Valence e - 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
Properties of isotopes Oxygen Isotopes No of proton 16 16 16 No of neutron 16 17 18 No of e - 16 16 16 e -  configuration 2.8.6 2.8.6 2.8.6 Valence e - 6 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
Properties of isotopes Oxygen Isotopes No of proton 16 16 16 No of neutron 16 17 18 No of e - 16 16 16 e -  configuration 2.8.6 2.8.6 2.8.6 Valence e - 6 6 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
Properties of isotopes Oxygen Isotopes No of proton 16 16 16 No of neutron 16 17 18 No of e - 16 16 16 e -  configuration 2.8.6 2.8.6 2.8.6 Valence e - 6 6 6 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
Conclusion: ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Try this out!!!
Q3. Answer the structure questions Elements Proton Number Nucleon Number P 3 7 Q 9 19 R 16 32 S 15 31 T 16 33 U 18 40
a )  What means proton number? A:  The  numbers of  proton  in the  nucleus  of an atom b)  What means nucleon number? A:  The  numbers of  proton & neutron  in the  nucleus  of an atom c)  Write the electron arrangement for element Q. A:  2.7 d)  How many valence electrons that element Q has? A:  7 e)  How many electron shells that element Q has? A:  two
40 18  U ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],i) Write the symbol to represent atom U. A:   40 18   U
 
 
 

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Chapter 2 the structure of the atom

  • 1. CHAPTER 2 THE STRUCTURE OF THE ATOM
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  • 7. Let’s see the particles in bromine liquid Particle theory
  • 8. The smallest particle of an element and not breakable anymore. 1. A t o m s Examples: Atom of hydrogen atom of magnesium atom of oxygen atom of chlorine H Mg Cl O Particle theory
  • 9. A group of two @ more atoms, which might consist of: one type of element (Element) @ different types of element (Compound) 2. M o l e c u l e s
  • 10. Examples of element molecules: Molecule of hydrogen gas Molecule of oxygen gas Molecule of chlorine gas O O Cl Cl H H
  • 11. Examples of compound molecules: Molecule of water , H 2 O Molecule of ammonia , NH 3 Molecule of ethanol , C 2 H 5 OH Particle theory H H O H H H N O C C H H H H H H
  • 12. Ions are atoms which have charge Positively-charged ion / cation (loss e - ) Negatively charged ion / anion (gain e-) 3. I o n s + -
  • 13. Examples of ions: Hydrogen atom Hydrogen ion Magnesium atom Magnesium ion Oxygen atom Ox ide ion Chlorine atom Chlorine ion Particle theory Symbol of element H + H Lose electron Mg 2+ Lose electron Mg O 2- Gain electron O Cl - Gain electron Cl
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  • 16. 2. particles move in random motion , collide with each other
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  • 18. Heat energy makes particles move faster!!!
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  • 20. What is diffusion ? How diffusion supports the kinetic theory ?
  • 21. Diffusion happens anyway that different concentration of particles
  • 22. Is the rate of diffusion different in solid, liquid, and gas state? Let’s get an experiment to check it out!!!
  • 23. Diffusion in Solid (membrane)
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  • 31. The Physical States of Matter Solid Liquid Gas
  • 32. The Arrangement of Particles
  • 33. The Shape & Volume of Particles
  • 34. The Movement & Energy Content of Particles
  • 35. The Attraction Force between Particles
  • 36. The Physical Changes of Matter Freezing Melting Sublimation Boiling Condensation Sublimation Gas Liquid Solid
  • 37. Melting point – the temperature which a solid becomes liquid Determine the Melting Point of Naphthalene
  • 38. Diagram of heating naphthalene Q1-Q4 Q5-Q7 Solid naphthalene Water
  • 39. Heating curve of naphthalene Q1-Q4 Q5-Q7 A C B D Temperature / ˚C Time / minute 79˚C
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  • 41. What is the Melting point? A: 79˚C What is the physical state at B-C? A: solid and liquid Where is point that Melting process started? A: B Where is point that Melting process ended? A: C graph apparatus
  • 42. Why the curve of heating has no change at B-C? A: because the heat energy absorbed by naphthalene molecules to overcome the forces of attraction to becomes liquid Why solid naphthalene heated in water ? A: to ensure a uniform heating If the melting point of Substance X is 123˚C, can we still use water as medium? Why? A: No. Because its melting point is higher than the boiling point of water. We can use oil bath to replace water. graph apparatus Physical changes
  • 43. Freezing point – the temperature which a solution becomes solid Determine the Freezing Point of Naphthalene
  • 44. Cooling curve of naphthalene Q1-Q4 Q5-Q7 79˚C E F Temperature / ˚C G H Time / minute
  • 45. Is the freezing point same with the Melting point? A: Yes, both are 79˚C What is the physical state change in this experiment? A: Liquid naphthalene changes to solid Where is the point that freezing process started? A: F Where is the point that freezing process ended? A: G
  • 46. Why the curve of heating has no change at F-G? A: because the heat energy released during formation of bonds is equal to the heat released to surroundings Why liquid naphthalene in the boiling tube is cooled inside a conical flask? A: to ensure a uniform cooling
  • 47. Different solution has different boiling point & freezing point
  • 48. Diagram of cooling naphthalene Q1-Q4 Q5-Q7 Liquid naphthalene Empty conical flask
  • 49. 2.2 ATOMIC STRUCTURE
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  • 52. Subatomic Particle In An Atom Proton Neutron Electron
  • 53. Subatomic Particle In An Atom Proton Electron Neutron Nucleus of atom Electron shells
  • 56. Subatomic Particle In An Atom PROPERTIES PROTON NEUTRON ELECTRON Symbol Electric Charge Relative Mass Location
  • 57. Subatomic Particle In An Atom PROPERTIES PROTON NEUTRON ELECTRON Symbol p Electric Charge Relative Mass Location
  • 58. Subatomic Particle In An Atom PROPERTIES PROTON NEUTRON ELECTRON Symbol p n Electric Charge Relative Mass Location
  • 59. Subatomic Particle In An Atom PROPERTIES PROTON NEUTRON ELECTRON Symbol p n e - Electric Charge Relative Mass Location
  • 60. Subatomic Particle In An Atom PROPERTIES PROTON NEUTRON ELECTRON Symbol p n e - Electric Charge +1 Relative Mass Location
  • 61. Subatomic Particle In An Atom PROPERTIES PROTON NEUTRON ELECTRON Symbol p n e - Electric Charge +1 0 Relative Mass Location
  • 62. Subatomic Particle In An Atom PROPERTIES PROTON NEUTRON ELECTRON Symbol p n e - Electric Charge +1 0 -1 Relative Mass Location
  • 63. Subatomic Particle In An Atom PROPERTIES PROTON NEUTRON ELECTRON Symbol p n e - Electric Charge +1 0 -1 Relative Mass 1 Location
  • 64. Subatomic Particle In An Atom PROPERTIES PROTON NEUTRON ELECTRON Symbol p n e - Electric Charge +1 0 -1 Relative Mass 1 1 Location
  • 65. Subatomic Particle In An Atom PROPERTIES PROTON NEUTRON ELECTRON Symbol p n e - Electric Charge +1 0 -1 Relative Mass 1 1 1/1240 ≈ 0 Location
  • 66. Subatomic Particle In An Atom PROPERTIES PROTON NEUTRON ELECTRON Symbol p n e - Electric Charge +1 0 -1 Relative Mass 1 1 1/1240 ≈ 0 Location in the nucleus atom
  • 67. Subatomic Particle In An Atom PROPERTIES PROTON NEUTRON ELECTRON Symbol p n e - Electric Charge +1 0 -1 Relative Mass 1 1 1/1240 ≈ 0 Location in the nucleus atom in the nucleus atom
  • 68. Subatomic Particle In An Atom PROPERTIES PROTON NEUTRON ELECTRON Symbol p n e - Electric Charge +1 0 -1 Relative Mass 1 1 1/1240 ≈ 0 Location in the nucleus atom in the nucleus atom Electron shells which around the nucleus atom
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  • 72. Helium He Proton number 2 2 Hydrogen H Proton number 1 1 Lithium Li Proton number 3 2 . 1 Beryllium Be Proton number 4 2 . 2
  • 73. Boron B proton number 5 2 . 3 Carbon C Proton number 6 2 . 4 Nitrogen N Proton number 7 2 . 5 Oxygen O Proton number 8 2 . 6
  • 74. Fluorine F Proton number 9 2 . 7 Neon Ne Proton number 10 2 . 8 Sodium Na Proton number 11 2 . 8 . 1 Magnesium Mg Proton number 12 2 . 8 . 2
  • 75. Aluminium Al Proton number 13 2 . 8 . 3 Silicon Si Proton number 14 2 . 8 . 4 Phosphorus P Proton number 15 2 . 8 . 5 Sulphur S Proton number 16 2 . 8 . 6
  • 76. Chlorine Cl Proton number 17 2 . 8 . 7 Argon Ar Proton number 18 2 . 8 . 8 Potassium K Proton number 19 2 . 8 . 8 . 1 Calcium Ca Proton number 20 2 . 8 . 8 . 2
  • 77. Conclusion: 1st Shell: max 2 e- 2nd Shell: max 8 e- 3rd Shell: max 8 e-
  • 78. ARRANGEMENT OF SHELLS IN AN ATOM NUCLEUS 2 ELECTRONS 8 ELECTRONS 8 ELECTRONS 18 ELECTRONS 1 2 3 4
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  • 82. Try to draw out the electron arrangement in shells
  • 83. X Draw & state the electron arrangement of the elements below 15 7 Y 24 12 Z 39 19
  • 84. Let us learn some chemical words !!
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  • 86. Repeat them !! Proton number number of protons in the nucleus of atom Nucleon number total number of protons and nucleons in the nucleus of atom Valence electron the electrons in the outermost shell Electron configuration – arrangement of electron
  • 88. Q1 Fill in the blanks Elements Proton Number Nucleon Number Number of Neutrons A 3 7 B 6 12 C 19 10 D 16 16 E 17 18 F 40 20
  • 89. Q1 Answers Elements Proton Number Nucleon Number Number of Neutrons A 3 7 4 B 6 12 6 C 9 19 10 D 16 32 16 E 17 35 18 F 20 40 20
  • 90. Q2 Fill in the blanks Elements Number of Neutron Nucleon Number Number of electrons Electron Configuration A 5 9 B 8 2.6 C 19 2.7 D 14 2.8.3 E 32 16 F 20 40
  • 91. Q2 Answers Elements Number of Neutron Nucleon Number Number of electrons Electron Configuration A 5 9 4 2.2 B 8 16 8 2.6 C 10 19 9 2.7 D 14 27 13 2.8.3 E 16 32 16 2.8.6 F 20 40 20 2.8.8.2
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  • 95. Isotopes of Hydrogen Hydrogen : 1 1 H 2 1 H 3 1 H
  • 96. Properties of isotopes Oxygen Isotopes No of proton No of neutron No of e - e - configuration Valence e - 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
  • 97. Properties of isotopes Oxygen Isotopes No of proton 8 No of neutron No of e - e - configuration Valence e - 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
  • 98. Properties of isotopes Oxygen Isotopes No of proton 8 8 No of neutron No of e - e - configuration Valence e - 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
  • 99. Properties of isotopes Oxygen Isotopes No of proton 8 8 8 No of neutron No of e - e - configuration Valence e - 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
  • 100. Properties of isotopes Oxygen Isotopes No of proton 16 16 16 No of neutron 16 No of e - e - configuration Valence e - 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
  • 101. Properties of isotopes Oxygen Isotopes No of proton 16 16 16 No of neutron 16 17 No of e - e - configuration Valence e - 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
  • 102. Properties of isotopes Oxygen Isotopes No of proton 16 16 16 No of neutron 16 17 18 No of e - e - configuration Valence e - 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
  • 103. Properties of isotopes Oxygen Isotopes No of proton 16 16 16 No of neutron 16 17 18 No of e - 16 e - configuration Valence e - 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
  • 104. Properties of isotopes Oxygen Isotopes No of proton 16 16 16 No of neutron 16 17 18 No of e - 16 16 e - configuration Valence e - 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
  • 105. Properties of isotopes Oxygen Isotopes No of proton 16 16 16 No of neutron 16 17 18 No of e - 16 16 16 e - configuration Valence e - 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
  • 106. Properties of isotopes Oxygen Isotopes No of proton 16 16 16 No of neutron 16 17 18 No of e - 16 16 16 e - configuration 2.8.6 Valence e - 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
  • 107. Properties of isotopes Oxygen Isotopes No of proton 16 16 16 No of neutron 16 17 18 No of e - 16 16 16 e - configuration 2.8.6 2.8.6 Valence e - 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
  • 108. Properties of isotopes Oxygen Isotopes No of proton 16 16 16 No of neutron 16 17 18 No of e - 16 16 16 e - configuration 2.8.6 2.8.6 2.8.6 Valence e - 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
  • 109. Properties of isotopes Oxygen Isotopes No of proton 16 16 16 No of neutron 16 17 18 No of e - 16 16 16 e - configuration 2.8.6 2.8.6 2.8.6 Valence e - 6 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
  • 110. Properties of isotopes Oxygen Isotopes No of proton 16 16 16 No of neutron 16 17 18 No of e - 16 16 16 e - configuration 2.8.6 2.8.6 2.8.6 Valence e - 6 6 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
  • 111. Properties of isotopes Oxygen Isotopes No of proton 16 16 16 No of neutron 16 17 18 No of e - 16 16 16 e - configuration 2.8.6 2.8.6 2.8.6 Valence e - 6 6 6 16 8 O 18 8 O 17 8 O
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  • 114. Q3. Answer the structure questions Elements Proton Number Nucleon Number P 3 7 Q 9 19 R 16 32 S 15 31 T 16 33 U 18 40
  • 115. a ) What means proton number? A: The numbers of proton in the nucleus of an atom b) What means nucleon number? A: The numbers of proton & neutron in the nucleus of an atom c) Write the electron arrangement for element Q. A: 2.7 d) How many valence electrons that element Q has? A: 7 e) How many electron shells that element Q has? A: two
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