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Atom

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the basic unit of matter
o An atom is the smallest particle of an element that still
has all the properties of the element.
o Atoms are made up of smaller particles called protons,
neutrons, and electrons. The smaller electrons orbit
around a central nucleus of protons and neutrons.

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Atomic Number

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the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
o Elements are distinguished from one another by their atomic numbers.
o For example, any atom with two protons is an atom
of helium.
o The symbol for the atomic number is Z.
o In an element symbol, the atomic number is shown
at lower left.

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Electron

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– a negatively charged particle that moves around the nucleus.
o The mass of an electron is less than one thousandth of the mass of a proton

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Electron dot diagram

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a diagram that shows the element symbol surrounded by dots
representing valence electrons.
o For example, the electron dot diagram at right shows that neutral
helium atoms have two valence electrons

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Elements

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a pure substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by
ordinary chemical means.
o Elements are made of one type of atom.
o Atoms of different elements are distinguished by the number of protons in the
nucleus. For example, all carbon atoms have 6 protons

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Energy Level

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a particular region where electrons can orbit a nucleus

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Ion

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an atom or molecule that has an electrical charge because it has gained or lost
electrons.
o An atom with more protons than electrons is a
positively charged ion, or cation.
o An atom with more electrons than protons is a
negatively charged ion, or anion.
o In an element symbol, the electric charge is shown
at upper right.

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Isotope

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one of several forms of the same element.
o All isotopes of a given element have the same number of protons, but differ in the
number of neutrons.
o Most isotopes are radioactive. Usually only one or two stable isotopes exist for a
given element.

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Mass Number

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the number of protons plus neutrons in the nucleus of an atom.
o For example, the mass number of helium is 4 (2
protons and 2 neutrons).
o The symbol for the mass number is A.
o In an element symbol, the mass number is shown
at upper left.

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Neutron

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a particle with no charge located in the nucleus of an atom.
o Neutrons have slightly more mass than protons.
o the number of neutrons is described by the neutron number, N.
o to find the number of neutrons, subtract the atomic number from the mass
number.

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Nucleus

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the positively charged, dense center of an atom.
o The nucleus contains protons and neutrons.

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Periodic table

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a chart that organizes the chemical elements based on their properties.

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Proton

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a positively charged particle located in the nucleus of an atom.
o Protons have slightly less mass than neutrons.
o The number of protons determines the element.

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Radioactive

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capable of releasing radiation.
o in a radioactive atom, the nucleus can spontaneously decay and emit particles
and/or light. These emissions are called radiation.
o the energy released by radioactive substances can be harnessed to produce
electricity in a nuclear power plant. This energy also can be used to create a
massive explosion in a nuclear bomb.
o If the emissions change the number of protons in the nucleus, the atom becomes
a different element.

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Valance Electrons

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electrons found in the outermost energy level of an atom

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