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atoms, ions, and isotopes
part 1 vocab: use the word bank to answer the following questions
word bank
protons, neutrons, electrons, ions, isotopes, atomic charge, mass number, atom, cation
- the number of protons in an atom determines the identity of the atom. name it:
- in a neutral atom, protons =
- the mass of the atom =
- atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons are called
- isotopes are distinguished from each other by including the
- atoms can gain or lose electrons to become an
- a
- a
- ions are distinguished from atoms by including the
part 2 ions: use the information filled into the table to help you fill in the blanks.
| name | symbol | atomic # | mass # | # protons | # neutrons | # electrons | cation or anion |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| iron | 15 | 15 | 18 | ||||
| f⁻ |
- explain the difference between an atom and an ion.
- what are some similarities between an atom and an ion?
- draw a bohr model for a neutral aluminium atom and an aluminium ion.
Brief Explanations
- An atom is electrically neutral with equal protons and electrons. An ion is charged, with more or fewer electrons than protons.
- Both atoms and ions have a nucleus with protons and neutrons, and they are made of the same sub - atomic particles (protons, neutrons, electrons).
- For a neutral aluminum atom (Al), atomic number = 13, so there are 13 protons, 13 electrons, and usually 14 neutrons (mass number 27). The electron configuration is 2, 8, 3 in electron shells. For an aluminum ion ($Al^{3 +}$), it has lost 3 electrons, so there are 13 protons, 10 electrons, and still usually 14 neutrons. In the Bohr model, the neutral atom has 3 electron shells with 2, 8, 3 electrons respectively, and the ion has 2 electron shells with 2, 8 electrons respectively. However, as this is text - based, a detailed drawing cannot be provided here but the above description can be used to draw it.
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- An atom is neutral; an ion is charged due to gain or loss of electrons.
- Both have protons, neutrons in the nucleus and are composed of sub - atomic particles.
- For neutral Al atom: 13 protons, 13 electrons in 3 shells (2, 8, 3), usually 14 neutrons. For $Al^{3+}$ ion: 13 protons, 10 electrons in 2 shells (2, 8), usually 14 neutrons. Use this info to draw Bohr models.