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parts of an atom worksheet
complete the following table for each atom.
then draw the bohr-rutherford diagram for each atom on the second sheet.
| element name | standard notation | atomic number | atomic mass | protons | electrons | neutrons |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| carbon | ||||||
| 1 | 2 | |||||
| $_{3}^{7}\text{li}$ | ||||||
| oxygen-16 | ||||||
| $_{4}^{9}\text{be}$ | ||||||
| sodium-23 | ||||||
| 7 | 7 |
| | $\left_{11}^{23}\text{na}\
ight^{+1}$ | | | | | |
| neon-20 |
| | $\left_{15}^{30}\text{p}\
ight^{-3}$ | | | | | |
| 16 | 18 | 16 |
To solve the "Parts of an atom worksheet", we use the following concepts:
- Atomic Number (Z): Number of protons (and electrons in a neutral atom).
- Atomic Mass (A): Sum of protons and neutrons (\( A = Z + \text{neutrons} \)).
- Standard Notation: \( \ce{^A_Z X} \) (X = element symbol), or with charge (e.g., \( \ce{[^A_Z X]^{n+}} \) or \( \ce{[^A_Z X]^{n-}} \)).
1. \( \boldsymbol{\ce{^{39}_{18}Ar}} \)
- Element Name: Argon
- Atomic Number (Z): \( 18 \) (subscript in notation).
- Atomic Mass (A): \( 39 \) (superscript in notation).
- Protons: \( 18 \) (atomic number = protons).
- Electrons: \( 18 \) (neutral atom: electrons = protons).
- Neutrons: \( A - Z = 39 - 18 = 21 \).
2. Carbon
- Element Symbol: \( \ce{C} \)
- Atomic Number (Z): \( 6 \) (carbon’s atomic number).
- Atomic Mass (A): \( 12 \) (most common isotope of carbon).
- Standard Notation: \( \ce{^{12}_6 C} \).
- Protons: \( 6 \) (atomic number = protons).
- Electrons: \( 6 \) (neutral atom: electrons = protons).
- Neutrons: \( 12 - 6 = 6 \).
3. Atomic Number \( \boldsymbol{1} \), Atomic Mass \( \boldsymbol{2} \)
- Element Name: Hydrogen (isotope: Deuterium)
- Element Symbol: \( \ce{H} \) (or \( \ce{D} \) for deuterium).
- Standard Notation: \( \ce{^2_1 H} \) (or \( \ce{^2_1 D} \)).
- Protons: \( 1 \) (atomic number = protons).
- Electrons: \( 1 \) (neutral atom: electrons = protons).
- Neutrons: \( 2 - 1 = 1 \).
4. \( \boldsymbol{\ce{^7_3 Li}} \)
- Element Name: Lithium
- Atomic Number (Z): \( 3 \) (subscript).
- Atomic Mass (A): \( 7 \) (superscript).
- Protons: \( 3 \) (atomic number = protons).
- Electrons: \( 3 \) (neutral atom: electrons = protons).
- Neutrons: \( 7 - 3 = 4 \).
5. Oxygen-16
- Element Symbol: \( \ce{O} \)
- Atomic Number (Z): \( 8 \) (oxygen’s atomic number).
- Atomic Mass (A): \( 16 \) (from “Oxygen-16”).
- Standard Notation: \( \ce{^{16}_8 O} \).
- Protons: \( 8 \) (atomic number = protons).
- Electrons: \( 8 \) (neutral atom: electrons = protons).
- Neutrons: \( 16 - 8 = 8 \).
6. \( \boldsymbol{\ce{^9_4 Be}} \)
- Element Name: Beryllium
- Atomic Number (Z): \( 4 \) (subscript).
- Atomic Mass (A): \( 9 \) (superscript).
- Protons: \( 4 \) (atomic number = protons).
- Electrons: \( 4 \) (neutral atom: electrons = protons).
- Neutrons: \( 9 - 4 = 5 \).
7. Sodium-23
- Element Symbol: \( \ce{Na} \)
- Atomic Number (Z): \( 11 \) (sodium’s atomic number).
- Atomic Mass (A): \( 23 \) (from “Sodium-23”).
- Standard Notation: \( \ce{^{23}_{11} Na} \).
- Protons: \( 11 \) (atomic number = protons).
- Electrons: \( 11 \) (neutral atom: electrons = protons).
- Neutrons: \( 23 - 11 = 12 \).
8. Protons \( \boldsymbol{7} \), Neutrons \( \boldsymbol{7} \)
- Atomic Mass (A): \( 7 + 7 = 14 \).
- Atomic Number (Z): \( 7 \) (protons = atomic number → element: Nitrogen).
- Element Name: Nitrogen
- Element Symbol: \( \ce{N} \)
- Standard Notation: \( \ce{^{14}_7 N} \).
- Electrons: \( 7 \) (neutral atom: electrons = protons).
9. \( \boldsymbol{\ce{[^{23}_{11} Na]^{+1}}} \)
- Element Name: Sodium (ion, \( \ce{Na^+} \))
- Atomic Number (Z): \( 11 \) (subscript).
- Atomic Mass (A): \( 23 \) (superscript).
- Protons: \( 11 \) (atomic number = protons).
- Electrons: \( 11 - 1 = 10 \) (positive charge: lose 1 electron).
- Neutrons: \( 23 - 11 = 12 \).
10. Neon-20
- Element Symbol: \( \ce{N…
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To solve the "Parts of an atom worksheet", we use the following concepts:
- Atomic Number (Z): Number of protons (and electrons in a neutral atom).
- Atomic Mass (A): Sum of protons and neutrons (\( A = Z + \text{neutrons} \)).
- Standard Notation: \( \ce{^A_Z X} \) (X = element symbol), or with charge (e.g., \( \ce{[^A_Z X]^{n+}} \) or \( \ce{[^A_Z X]^{n-}} \)).
1. \( \boldsymbol{\ce{^{39}_{18}Ar}} \)
- Element Name: Argon
- Atomic Number (Z): \( 18 \) (subscript in notation).
- Atomic Mass (A): \( 39 \) (superscript in notation).
- Protons: \( 18 \) (atomic number = protons).
- Electrons: \( 18 \) (neutral atom: electrons = protons).
- Neutrons: \( A - Z = 39 - 18 = 21 \).
2. Carbon
- Element Symbol: \( \ce{C} \)
- Atomic Number (Z): \( 6 \) (carbon’s atomic number).
- Atomic Mass (A): \( 12 \) (most common isotope of carbon).
- Standard Notation: \( \ce{^{12}_6 C} \).
- Protons: \( 6 \) (atomic number = protons).
- Electrons: \( 6 \) (neutral atom: electrons = protons).
- Neutrons: \( 12 - 6 = 6 \).
3. Atomic Number \( \boldsymbol{1} \), Atomic Mass \( \boldsymbol{2} \)
- Element Name: Hydrogen (isotope: Deuterium)
- Element Symbol: \( \ce{H} \) (or \( \ce{D} \) for deuterium).
- Standard Notation: \( \ce{^2_1 H} \) (or \( \ce{^2_1 D} \)).
- Protons: \( 1 \) (atomic number = protons).
- Electrons: \( 1 \) (neutral atom: electrons = protons).
- Neutrons: \( 2 - 1 = 1 \).
4. \( \boldsymbol{\ce{^7_3 Li}} \)
- Element Name: Lithium
- Atomic Number (Z): \( 3 \) (subscript).
- Atomic Mass (A): \( 7 \) (superscript).
- Protons: \( 3 \) (atomic number = protons).
- Electrons: \( 3 \) (neutral atom: electrons = protons).
- Neutrons: \( 7 - 3 = 4 \).
5. Oxygen-16
- Element Symbol: \( \ce{O} \)
- Atomic Number (Z): \( 8 \) (oxygen’s atomic number).
- Atomic Mass (A): \( 16 \) (from “Oxygen-16”).
- Standard Notation: \( \ce{^{16}_8 O} \).
- Protons: \( 8 \) (atomic number = protons).
- Electrons: \( 8 \) (neutral atom: electrons = protons).
- Neutrons: \( 16 - 8 = 8 \).
6. \( \boldsymbol{\ce{^9_4 Be}} \)
- Element Name: Beryllium
- Atomic Number (Z): \( 4 \) (subscript).
- Atomic Mass (A): \( 9 \) (superscript).
- Protons: \( 4 \) (atomic number = protons).
- Electrons: \( 4 \) (neutral atom: electrons = protons).
- Neutrons: \( 9 - 4 = 5 \).
7. Sodium-23
- Element Symbol: \( \ce{Na} \)
- Atomic Number (Z): \( 11 \) (sodium’s atomic number).
- Atomic Mass (A): \( 23 \) (from “Sodium-23”).
- Standard Notation: \( \ce{^{23}_{11} Na} \).
- Protons: \( 11 \) (atomic number = protons).
- Electrons: \( 11 \) (neutral atom: electrons = protons).
- Neutrons: \( 23 - 11 = 12 \).
8. Protons \( \boldsymbol{7} \), Neutrons \( \boldsymbol{7} \)
- Atomic Mass (A): \( 7 + 7 = 14 \).
- Atomic Number (Z): \( 7 \) (protons = atomic number → element: Nitrogen).
- Element Name: Nitrogen
- Element Symbol: \( \ce{N} \)
- Standard Notation: \( \ce{^{14}_7 N} \).
- Electrons: \( 7 \) (neutral atom: electrons = protons).
9. \( \boldsymbol{\ce{[^{23}_{11} Na]^{+1}}} \)
- Element Name: Sodium (ion, \( \ce{Na^+} \))
- Atomic Number (Z): \( 11 \) (subscript).
- Atomic Mass (A): \( 23 \) (superscript).
- Protons: \( 11 \) (atomic number = protons).
- Electrons: \( 11 - 1 = 10 \) (positive charge: lose 1 electron).
- Neutrons: \( 23 - 11 = 12 \).
10. Neon-20
- Element Symbol: \( \ce{Ne} \)
- Atomic Number (Z): \( 10 \) (neon’s atomic number).
- Atomic Mass (A): \( 20 \) (from “Neon-20”).
- Standard Notation: \( \ce{^{20}_{10} Ne} \).
- Protons: \( 10 \) (atomic number = protons).
- Electrons: \( 10 \) (neutral atom: electrons = protons).
- Neutrons: \( 20 - 10 = 10 \).
11. \( \boldsymbol{\ce{[^{30}_{15} P]^{-3}}} \)
- Element Name: Phosphorus (ion, \( \ce{P^{3-}} \))
- Atomic Number (Z): \( 15 \) (subscript).
- Atomic Mass (A): \( 30 \) (superscript).
- Protons: \( 15 \) (atomic number = protons).
- Electrons: \( 15 + 3 = 18 \) (negative charge: gain 3 electrons).
- Neutrons: \( 30 - 15 = 15 \).
12. Protons \( \boldsymbol{16} \), Electrons \( \boldsymbol{18} \), Neutrons \( \boldsymbol{16} \)
- Atomic Number (Z): \( 16 \) (protons = atomic number → element: Sulfur).
- Atomic Mass (A): \( 16 + 16 = 32 \).
- Element Name: Sulfur (ion, \( \ce{S^{2-}} \) since \( 18 - 16 = 2 \) extra electrons).
- Element Symbol: \( \ce{S} \)
- Standard Notation: \( \ce{^{32}_{16} S} \) (ion: \( \ce{[^{32}_{16} S]^{-2}} \)).
Filled Table (Key Values):
| Element Name | Standard Notation | Atomic Number | Atomic Mass | Protons | Electrons | Neutrons |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Carbon | \( \ce{^{12}_6 C} \) | 6 | 12 | 6 | 6 | 6 |
| Deuterium | \( \ce{^2_1 H} \) | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Lithium | \( \ce{^7_3 Li} \) | 3 | 7 | 3 | 3 | 4 |
| Oxygen-16 | \( \ce{^{16}_8 O} \) | 8 | 16 | 8 | 8 | 8 |
| Beryllium | \( \ce{^9_4 Be} \) | 4 | 9 | 4 | 4 | 5 |
| Sodium-23 | \( \ce{^{23}_{11} Na} \) | 11 | 23 | 11 | 11 | 12 |
| Nitrogen | \( \ce{^{14}_7 N} \) | 7 | 14 | 7 | 7 | 7 |
| Sodium Ion | \( \ce{[^{23}_{11} Na]^{+1}} \) | 11 | 23 | 11 | 10 | 12 |
| Neon-20 | \( \ce{^{20}_{10} Ne} \) | 10 | 20 | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Phosphorus Ion | \( \ce{[^{30}_{15} P]^{-3}} \) | 15 | 30 | 15 | 18 | 15 |
| Sulfur Ion | \( \ce{[^{32}_{16} S]^{-2}} \) | 16 | 32 | 16 | 18 | 16 |
Bohr-Rutherford Diagrams (Brief):
For a neutral atom (e.g., Carbon, \( \ce{^12_6 C} \)):
- Nucleus: \( 6 \) protons (+) and \( 6 \) neutrons (neutral).
- Electron Shells:
- 1st shell: \( 2 \) electrons (max for n=1).
- 2nd shell: \( 4 \) electrons (remaining \( 6 - 2 = 4 \)).
For an ion (e.g., \( \ce{Na^+} \)):
- Nucleus: \( 11 \) protons, \( 12 \) neutrons.
- Electron Shells:
- 1st: \( 2 \), 2nd: \( 8 \), 3rd: \( 0 \) (lost 1 electron from 3rd shell).
(Note: Draw shells with electrons as dots, nucleus with protons/neutrons for each atom.)