Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Atomic Structure
Atomic Structure
Science Starter
•If you could see a single atom of gold (Au) and a
single atom of lead (Pb), how do you think they
would look different? What do you think they
might have in common?
Review - What is an atom?
• Atom: the smallest unit of matter that
retains the identity of the substance
P: 12 17 P: 80
12 17 P: 80
E: E:
Practice
-Write down the # of no for each element
below:
P: P: P:
E E:
E:
24-12=12 35-17=18 E:
201-80=121
Exit Ticket 11/8/16
1. What is the atomic mass of the element shown?
a.) 18 b.) 13 c.) 12 d.) 11
2.) How many electrons would there be in a
neutral atom of the element above?
a.) 6 b.) 12 c.) 6.011 d.) 18
3.) T/F: The periodic table is arranged by atomic mass
4.) T/F: Most of the mass of an element is in the electron
shell.
5.) T/F: A Bohr model shows the atomic structure of an
atom.
Bohr Model
We will make
a 3-D model
later
How exactly are the particles
arranged?
• Bohr Model of the atom:
Reviewers think this could lead to misconceptions!
All of the
protons and
the neutrons
The 3rd ring
can hold up
to 18 e- The 1st ring can
The 4th ring hold up to 2 e-
and any after The 2nd ring can
can hold up to hold up to 8 e-
32 e-
What does carbon look like?
Mass # = 12 atomic # = 6
6 p and 6 n live
in the nucleus
p+ = 6 no = 6 e- = 6