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Learning Outcome
At the end of this topic, students should be able :
(a) Identify and describe proton, electron and
neutron as subatomic particle.
(b) Define proton number, Z, nucleon number, A
and isotope. Write isotope notation.
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Introduction
Matter
Anything that occupies space and has mass.
e.g
air, water, animals, trees, atoms, ..
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SOLID
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LIQUID
GAS
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Electron (e)
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Subatomic Particles
Particle
Mass
(gram)
Charge
(Coulomb)
Charge
(units)
Electron (e)
9.1 x 10-28
-1.6 x 10-19
-1
Proton (p)
1.67 x 10-24
+1.6 x 10-19
+1
Neutron (n)
1.67 x 10-24
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Elements
A substance
An
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Isotope
Isotopes
235
92
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80
Hg
200
80
3
Hg
2
1
H(D)
H(T)
238
92
U
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Isotope Notation
An
( atomic symbol )
X=
Z=
element symbol
Proton Number of
X
= p
A = Nucleon Number
of X
= Z+n
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Nucleon number of
mercury, A = 202
The number of
neutrons
=A Z
= 202 80
= 122
Number of atoms
that formed the ion
proton number of
mercury,
Z = 80
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Exercise 1
Give
Symbol
Charge
80
120
80
63
29
Cu
29
34
29
O2
Co3
10
-2
27
32
24
+3
Hg
17
8
59
27
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Exercise 2
Write
Species
Number of :
Proton
Neutron
Electron
10
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Notation
for nuclide
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1.1.5 Ion
Two
types of ions :
Cation
a positive charge ion formed
when a neutral atom loses an
electron(s).
Na
11 protons
11 electrons
a) cation
b) anion
Anion
a negative charge ion formed
when a neutral atom gains an
electron(s).
Na+
Cl
11 protons
10 electrons
17 protons
17 electrons
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Cl17 protons
18 electrons
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Molecule
A molecule
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A diatomic molecule
Contains only two atoms
Example :
H2, N2, O2, Br2, HCl, CO
A polyatomic molecule
Contains more than two atoms
Example :
O3, H2O, NH3, CH4
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Relative Mass
i.
Massofoneatomofelement
Relativeatomicmass,Ar
1 X Massofoneatomof 12C
12
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Example 1
= 0.45 x 12
= 5.4
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ii)
12
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Example 2
ANSWER:
Mr
12.01
1.01
14.01
5(Ar of C) + 5(Ar of H) + Ar of N
79.11
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Mass Spectrometer
Mr of a compound
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A Mass Spectrometer
Ionisation
Chamber
Vaporisation
Chamber
Accelaration
Chamber
Magnetic
Chamber
Ion Beam
Heated
Filament
Vacuum
Pump
Ion Detector
AMPLIFIER
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Recorder
Vaporisation Chamber
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Ionisation Chamber
A gaseous sample is bombarded by a stream of
high-energy electrons that are emitted from a hot
filament.
-
M s+ e
M
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M
+
s
+ e
+ e
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Vacuum Pump
A pump
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Acceleration Chamber
- the
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Magnetic Field
-
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Cl+
37
Cl+
35
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Ion Detector
63
8.1
24
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m/e (amu)
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Relative abundance
24
63
8.1
24
9.1
25 26
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Q
QiiM
Mii
Ar
Ar
Q
Qii
Q=
M=
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Relative abundance
Example 1
1.
18
Rb and 87Rb
85
7
85
87 m/e
(amu)
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Example 1 (cont)
c. Calculate the relative atomic mass of Rb.
QiMi
Average mass of Rb
Qi
(18x85) (7 x87)
25
85.56 amu
85.56 amu
A r of Rb
1 x12.00 amu
12
85.56
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Example 2
The relativeatomicmassof 6Li and 7Li are6.01 and 7.02.
3
3
Whatis thepercentageabundanceof each isotopeif the
relativeatomic mass of Li is6.94?
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Assume that,
% abundance of 6Li
% abundance of 7Li
694 -
Ar Li
6.94
6.94
702
+8
X
=
=
=
X%
(100 - x) %
QiMi
Qi
X (6.01) + (100 X) 7.02
X + 100 X
6.01 X + 702 7.02 X
100
-1.01 X
+1.01 X
7.92 %
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=
=
=
7.92 %
92.08 %
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Exercise 1
Theratioof relativeabundanceof naturallyoccuringof chlorine
isotopesis as follow:
35Cl
3.127
37Cl
Basedon thecarbon- 12 scale, therelativeatomicmassof 35Cl 34.9689
and 37Cl 36.9659.
Calculate theAr of chlorine.
(Ans: 35.45)
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Exercise 2
Naturallyoccuringiridium,Ir is composedof 2 isotopes191
Ir and
193Ir in the ratioof 5 : 8 . The relativemass of 191
Ir and 193Ir are
191.021
and 193.025respective
ly. Calculate therelativeatomic mass
of iridium.
(Ans:192.254)
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B. Anions
Monoatomic ions have names that ended with ide
e.g : F- : fluoride ion,
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