Wednesday, October 9

CHEMISTRY - ATOM STRUCTURE MODULE #2

Atoms Are Building Blocks

Atoms are the basis of chemistry. They are the basis for everything in the Universe. You should start by remembering that matter is composed of atoms. 
Atoms and the study of atoms are a world unto themselves. 

We're going to cover basics like atomic structure and bonding between atoms. 
Smaller Than Atoms?
Even though super-tiny atomic particles exist, you only need to remember the three basic parts of an atom: electronsprotons, and neutrons
Structure of an atom with neutrons and protens in the nucleus and electrons in orbits

What are electrons, protons, and neutrons? A picture works best to show off the idea. You have a basic atom. 
There are three types of pieces in that atom: 
electrons, protons, and neutrons. As you know, there are almost 120 known elements in the periodic table. Chemists and physicists haven't stopped there. They are trying to make new ones in labs every day. 

The thing that makes each of those elements different is the number of electrons, protons, and neutrons
  • The protons and neutrons are always in the center of the atom. 
  • Scientists call the center region of the atom the nucleus
  • The nucleus in an atom is a place where you find protons and neutrons
  • The electrons are always found whizzing around the center in areas called shells or orbitals

Protons carry a positive charge, neutrons carry a neutral charge, and electrons carry a negative charge.You can also see that each piece has either a 

"+",  "-",  or a "0." 

That symbol refers to the charge of the particle

Have you ever heard about getting a shock from a socket, static electricity, or lightning? Those are all different types of electric charges. Those charges are also found in tiny particles of matter. 

  • The electron always has a "-", or negative charge
  • The proton always has a "+", or positive charge
  • If the charge of an entire atom is "0", or neutral, there are equal numbers of positive and negative pieces. Neutral means there are equal numbers of electrons and protons. 
  • The third particle is the neutron. It has a neutral charge, also known as a charge of zero. 
  • All atoms have equal numbers of protons and electrons so that they are neutral. 
  • If there are more positive protons or negative electrons in an atom, you have a special atom called an ion