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Protons
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Electrons
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3 Draw and label an atom 4 What is the bonding in metals like?
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Protons
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Protons = +ve
What are the masses and
(mass 1)
charges of these parts of
an atom?
Neutrons = neutral
(mass 1)
• Proton
• Neutron
Electrons = -ve
• Electron
(mass 1/2000th)
Why do atoms usually Atoms usually have no overall charge because they
have no overall electrical have equal numbers of protons (+ve) and electrons (-
charge? ve), which cancel one another out
All atoms of a particular Protons
element (e.g. carbon) all
have the same number of
what?
What does relative atomic The number of protons and neutrons in the atom
mass tell you about the
atom?
What does atomic number The number of protons (usually the same as the
tell you about the atom? number of electrons)
An isotope is an atom with a different amount of
What is an isotope?
neutrons
How many electrons can 2 in the 1st shell and 8 in the 2nd shell
occupy the 1st and 2nd
shell (energy level) of an
atom?
The electron structure of 2,8,1 means 2 electrons in the 1st shell, 8 electrons in
sodium can be the 2nd shell and 1 electron in the 3rd shell
represented as 2,8,1 - what
does this mean? Fluorine = 2,7
Represent these atoms: - Oxygen = 2,6
• Fluorine
• Oxygen Potassium = 2,8,8,1
• Potassium
• Magnesium Magnesium = 2,8,2
Element - a pure substance made from 1 type of atom
Define these terms: - only