Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Unit 1 - Chapter 1 - Part 1
- Atoms, Elements
& Compounds
- Atoms
- Periodic Table
- Atoms arranged in
columns called groups.
- Left - Metals
- Right - Non-metals
- All substances
are made up of
atoms
- An atom has a tiny
nucleus in it's
centre, surrounded
by electrons
- Elements
- All elements
are made up of
1 type of atom
- 2 or more atoms
bonded together is
called a molecule
- H2 & O2
- Several molecules made up of
the same atoms bonded
together are called an element.
- Compounds
- Compounds are
mixtures of atoms
bonded together
- H2O & CO2
- As a mixture, elements
can be put back into two
piles but when they are
bonded they cannot
- Atomic Structure
- Every atom has a
nucleus in the centre
- It contains
protons &
Neutrons
- Electrons around the outside
- Charges
- Protons - Positive charge
- Neutrons - No charge
- Electrons - Negative Charge
- Same number of protons
and electrons in an atom
so the overall charge is 0
- In the periodic table, elements
are arranged in order of the
number of Protons it has
- Number of Protons +
Number of Neutrons =
Atomic mass
- Electron Arangment
- Electrons are arranged in 'shells' around the
outside of the nucleus. The first shell can have 2
electrons and then up to 8 in every other shell.
- Group 1 - 1 Outer Electron
Group 2 - 2 Outer Electrons
Group 3 - 3 Outer Eletrons ect.
Group 0 - 8 Outer Electrons
- Elements in the same group have
similar properties. Elements in Group
1 react similarly in water
- Lithium + Water = Lithium Hydroxide + Hydrogen
Sodium + Water = Sodium Hydroxide + Hydrogen
Potassium + Water = Potassium Hydroxide + Hydrogen