Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table

Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table

Paper 1 Chapter 1 — Atomic Atoms Elements and Compounds Periodic Table Development and the Modern Periodic Table Structure and the Periodic Table Fill in the name or the symbol of the first 20 elements Early scientists organised elements by their a______ w_______. H Helium Li Beryllium M_________ designed the first modern periodic table. Relative Atomic Mass B Carbon N Oxygen His table l____ g____ for elements that he (correctly) thought would be discovered. Why is the relative atomic mass of copper 63.5 F Neon Na Magnesium He put elements with s_______ p__________ in the same column of his table. and not a whole number? Knowledge of i________ explains why atomic weights can cause errors in the order . Al Silicon P Sulfur Now scientists organise elements by their a______ n______ . What is the relative atomic mass of copper Cl Argon K Calcium Elements with similar properties are in columns, known as g_______. when 25% of the atoms are an isotope with New substances can be formed by c________ r_________ mass number 37 and 75% of the atoms are an Elements in the same group in the periodic table have the same number of e_________ Two or more elements chemically combined for a c________ isotope with mass number 35? in their o_____ s_____. What is the difference between Co and CO? Electronic Structure Subatomic Particles Metals and Non-Metals Mixtures colour the sets (red set done) Size and Mass of Atoms Electrons in an atom occupy the ________ How many protons? Add the word metal or non-metal to each Atoms have a radius of about __________ Use a column to con- Separate solid available energy levels. Filtration dense vapours at differ- How many neutrons? Elements that form positive ions. form liquid The radius of a nucleus is about _______ times ent temperatures smaller than the atom. What is the mass number? Elements that do not form positive ions. What is the electronic Separate mixtures Small molecules pass Crystalli- Label the diagram Most of the elements. of soluble sub- through, large particles structure on the Sodi- What is the atomic number? sation stances cannot What is the… um Atom? Found in left and bottom sections of peri- Simple Solvent carries different How many electrons if it is an atom? Separate dissolved odic table. Distilla- substances different Mass number solid from liquid tion distances Name Relative Relative Found in top right section of periodic Atomic Number Fractional Draw the electron struc- table. Separate solvent Solvent evaporated and Distilla- Neutron Number ture for Aluminium (13 Proton from solution then condensed Poor conductors of heat and electricity. tion Charge electrons) Neutron Separate different Chroma- Solvent evaporates, Is it an atom or an ion? How can you tell? Electron liquids from a tography crystals remain mixture 1 extra neutron would make a different… How do the chemical properties change when Group 0, Group 1, Group 7 Add the information to the correct column the mixtures are separated? 1 extra electron would make… React with metals to form salts, Alkali Metals, Group 0 Group 1 Group 7 7 electrons in outer shell, Halogens, Unreactive, 1 electron in outer shell, Models of the Atom Form negative ions, Reactivity increases going down the group, Discovery of electrons led to the _____ ________ model. Found as single atoms, Rutherford fired ______ __________ at thin gold and some de- Reactivity decreases going down the group, flected or bounced back. Form positive ions, Full outer shell, The new evidence changed the model to the _________ model. React with non-metals to form salts, Found as 2 atom molecules, Noble Gases, In the new model the _____ is concentrated in the nucleus and Boiling points increase going down the group the nucleus is ________. James Chadwick later showed the nucleus contained _________. Paper 1 Chapter 1 — Atomic Atoms Elements and Compounds Periodic Table Development and the Modern Periodic Table Structure and the Periodic Table Fill in the name or the symbol of the first 20 elements Early scientists organised elements by their atomic weights. H Hydrogen He Helium Li Lithium Be Beryllium Mendeleev designed the first modern periodic table. Relative Atomic Mass B Boron C Carbon N Nitrogen O Oxygen His table left gaps for elements that he (correctly) thought would be discovered. Why is the relative atomic mass of copper 63.5 F Fluorine Ne Neon Na Sodium Mg Magnesium He put elements with similar properties in the same column of his table. and not a whole number? It is the average Knowledge of isotopes explains why atomic weights can cause errors in the order. mass of the different isotopes making up the Al Aluminium Si Silicon P Phosphorous S Sulfur Now scientists organise elements by their atomic number. copper Cl Chlorine Ar Argon K Potassium Ca Calcium What is the relative atomic mass of copper Elements with similar properties are in columns, known as groups. New substances can be formed by chemical reactions when 25% of the atoms are an isotope with Elements in the same group in the periodic table have the same number of electrons in mass number 37 and 75% of the atoms are an Two or more elements chemically combined for a compound their outer shell. isotope with mass number 35? 35.5 What is the difference between Co and CO? Element Cobalt and Compound Carbon Monoxide Electronic Structure Subatomic Particles Metals and Non-Metals Mixtures colour the sets (red set done) Size and Mass of Atoms Electrons in an atom occupy the lowest How many protons? 11 Add the word metal or non-metal to each Atoms have a radius of about 1 x 10-10 m Use a column to con- Separate solid available energy levels. Filtration dense vapours at differ- How many neutrons? 12 Elements that form positive ions.Metals form liquid The radius of a nucleus is about 10,000 times ent temperatures smaller than the atom. What is the mass number? 23 Elements that do not form positive ions. What is the electronic Separate mixtures Small molecules pass Electron Crystalli- Non-metals of soluble sub- through, large particles Label the diagram structure on the Sodi- What is the atomic number? 11 sation stances cannot um Atom? 2,8,1 Most of the elements. Metals What is the… Simple Solvent carries different Proton How many electrons if it is an atom? 11 Separate dissolved Found in left and bottom sections of peri- Distilla- substances different Mass number 4 solid from liquid odic table. Metals tion distances Name Relative Relative Atomic Number 2 Fractional Neutron Draw the electron struc- Found in top right section of periodic Separate solvent Solvent evaporated and Distilla- Neutron Number 2 from solution then condensed ture for Aluminium (13 Proton 1 +1 table. Non-metals tion Charge 0 electrons) Neutron 1 0 Poor conductors of heat and electricity. Separate different Chroma- Solvent evaporates, Is it an atom or an ion? How can you tell? Non-metals liquids from a 2,8,3 Electron 0 -1 tography crystals remain mixture Atom, No overall charge 1 extra neutron would make a different… How do the chemical properties change when Group 0, Group 1, Group 7 Add the information to the correct column the mixtures are separated? The don’t as no isotope React with metals to form salts, Alkali Metals, reactions happen and nothing new is made 1 extra electron would make… a negative ion Group 0 Group 1 Group 7 7 electrons in outer shell, Halogens, Noble Gases Alkali Metals Halogens Unreactive, 1 electron in outer shell, Models of the Atom Unreactive 1 electron in outer shell 7 electrons in outer shell Form negative ions, Reactivity increases going down the group, Discovery of electrons led to the plum pudding model. Full outer shell Reactivity increases going Found as 2 atom molecules Found as single atoms, Rutherford fired alpha particles at thin gold and some deflected or down the group Boiling points increase going Reactivity decreases going Reactivity decreases going down the group, bounced back. down the group Form positive ions down the group Form positive ions, Full outer shell, The new evidence changed the model to the Nuclear model. Found as single atoms React with non-metals to Form negative ions React with non-metals to form salts, Found as 2 atom molecules, Noble Gases, In the new model the mass is concentrated in the nucleus and the form salts React with metals to form Boiling points increase going down the group nucleus is charged. salts James Chadwick later showed the nucleus contained neutrons. .

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