
Ions and Isotopes
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11th Grade
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James Gonzalez
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Isotopes, Ions and Average Atomic Mass
By TROB
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Ion Notation
Same as isotope
includes charge in upper right
+ means LESS ELECTRONS than PROTONS
(-) means MORE ELECTRONS than PROTONS
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Ions
Ion means charged atom
To be charged it needs more or less electrons than protons
more electrons = NEGATIVE
less electrons = POSITIVE
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ISOTOPES:
Same Element
Different Mass Number
WHICH MEANS DIFFERENT # of NEUTRONS
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Average Atomic Mass
DIFFERENT than Mass Number
Average of all of the isotopes of an atom found in nature.
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How to tell which isotope is more abundant?
CLOSEST TO ROUNDED AVERAGE ATOMIC MASS
So the most abundant isotope of Gold would be?
Gold - 197
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What is the average mass of this element?
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How many protons does this element have?
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How many electrons?
9
4
5
2
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How many neutrons?
9
4
5
2
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How they get that number
% abundance of that isotope x actual mass of that isotope
add together
divide by 100 (if you didn't put into percentage first)
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An atom with the same number of protons and electrons (no charge) and the expected atomic mass or number of neutrons from the periodic table.
Neutral/Normal Atom
Ion
Isotope
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An atom that has gained or lost electrons in an attempt to become stable/bond with another atom.
Normal/Neutral Atom
Ion
Isotope
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A negatively charged ion that has gained electrons to satisfy the octet rule (metals do this)
Anion
Cation
Neutral Atom
Isotope
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A positively charged ion that has lost electrons to satisfy the octet rule (non-metals do this)
Anion
Cation
Neutral Atom
Isotope
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Atoms of the same element that have different mass than expected because they have a different number of neutrons.
Neutral Atom
Ion
Isotope
Cation
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If an atom has 9 protons and 10 electrons it has a charge of ____.
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-1
+1
-2
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If an atom has 4 protons and 2 electrons it has a charge of ____.
0
-2
+2
+1
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If an atom has a charge of +3 and an atomic number of 5 it should have _______ electrons.
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2
3
4
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If an atom has a charge of -2 and an atomic number of 16 it should have _______ electrons.
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16
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If an atom has a charge of 0 (neutral) and an atomic number of 8 it should have ____ electrons.
0
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Isotopes, Ions and Average Atomic Mass
By TROB
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