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Subatomic and Isotopes Review

Subatomic and Isotopes Review

Assessment

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Chemistry

9th - 12th Grade

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NGSS
MS-PS1-1, HS-PS1-8, MS-PS1-5

Standards-aligned

Created by

Manisha Midha

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20 Slides • 25 Questions

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Subatomic and Isotopes Review

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John Dalton

  • Billiard Ball Model

  • All matter is made of atoms

  • Atoms of an element are exactly the same

  • Atoms are indestructible & uncuttable

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JJ Thomson

  • Plum Pudding Model / Chocolate Chip Cookie Model

  • Atom is made of smaller particles

  • Discovered the electron

  • Electrons are scattered throughout

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Ernest Rutherford

  • Nuclear Model

  • Gold Foil experiment

  • Nucleus is a small, dense, positively charged center

  • Atom is mostly open space

  • Electrons scattered outside the nucleus

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Niels Bohr

  • Planetary Model

  • Mass of atom is mostly in the nucleus

  • Electrons move in orbits around the nucleus

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Erwin Schrodinger

  • Electron Cloud Model

  • Electrons DO NOT orbit the nucleus

  • Electrons whirl around nucleus at high speeds

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Electron Cloud

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Dalton

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Thomson

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Rutherford

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Bohr

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Schrodinger

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Billiard Ball

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Dalton

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Thomson

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Rutherford

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Bohr

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Schrodinger

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Plum Pudding / Chocolate Chip Cookie

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Dalton

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Thomson

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Rutherford

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Bohr

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Schrodinger

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Planetary

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Dalton

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Thomson

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Rutherford

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Bohr

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Schrodinger

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Nuclear

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Dalton

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Thomson

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Rutherford

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Bohr

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Schrodinger

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Subatomic Particles

  • Protons, positive particles in the nucleus

  • Neutrons, neutral particles in the nucleus

  • Electrons, negative particles in the outer shells

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT a subatomic particle?

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Proton

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Neutron

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Photon

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Electron

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Multiple Choice

Which subatomic particle has a positive charge?

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Proton

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Neutron

3

Electron

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Multiple Choice

Which subatomic particle is neutral?

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Proton

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Neutron

3

Electron

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Multiple Choice

Which subatomic particle has a negative charge?

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Proton

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Neutron

3

Electron

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Multiple Choice

Which subatomic particles are NOT located in the nucleus?

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Protons

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Neutrons

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Electrons

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Atomic Number

  • Unique number

  • Identifies the number of protons or electrons in the atom

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Multiple Choice

The atomic number of an element is the same as the number of ________ in the nucleus.

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Protons

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Neutrons

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Protons + Neutrons

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Electrons

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Atomic Mass

  • The total number of protons and neutrons in an atom

  • measured in atomic mass units (amu)

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Multiple Choice

The mass number of an isotope is equal to the number of ______ in an atom.

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Protons

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Neutrons

3

Protons + Neutrons

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Electrons

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Neutrons

  • Can by found by subtracting the atomic number from the atomic mass

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Identify the missing information

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Isotopes

  • Atoms of the same element

  • Same atomic number

  • Different atomic masses

  • Different number of neutrons

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Multiple Choice

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Which Isotope has 5 neutrons?

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Li-8

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Li-7

3

Li-6

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Multiple Choice

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What is the name of the isotope?

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Boron-5

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Boron-6

3

Boron-11

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Calculating Average Atomic Mass

  • Step 1) Multiply the mass and the abundance for each isotope.

  • Step 2) Add them together to find the total Mass Abundance.

  • Step 3) Divide the total by 100.

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What is the average mass of lithium?

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4.08

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1.1

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408

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110

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