Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Elements and Compounds
- The Periodic Table
- The first 20 elements:
- 1 - Hydrogen - H
- Non- metal
- 2 - Helium - He
- Non- metal
- 3 - Lithium - Li
- Metal
- 4 - Beryllium - Be
- Metal
- 5 - Boron - B
- Semi- metal
- 6 - Carbon - C
- Non- metal
- 7 - Nitrogen - N
- Non- metal
- 8 - Oxygen - O
- Non- metal
- 9 - Fluorine - F
- Non- metal
- 10 - Neon - Ne
- Non- metal
- 11 - Sodium - Na
- Metal
- 12 - Magnesium - Mg
- Metal
- 13 - Aluminium - Al
- Metal
- 14 - Silicon - Si
- Semi- metal
- 15 - Phosphorus - P
- Non- metal
- 16 - Sulfur - S
- Non- metal
- 17 - Chlorine - Cl
- Non- metal
- 18 - Argon - Ar
- Non- metal
- 19 - Potassium - K
- Metal
- 20 - Calcium - Ca
- Metal
- Other Common Elements:
- 29 - Copper - Cu
- Metal
- 26 - Iron - Fe
- Metal
- 79 - Gold - Au
- Metal
- 82- Lead - Pb
- Metal
- 47 - Silver - Ag
- Metal
- 30 - Zinc - Zn
- Metal
- 80 - Mercury - Hg
- Metal
- 53 - Iodine - I
- Non- metal
- 35 - Bromine - Br
- Non- metal
- 50 - Tin - Sn
- Metal
- Elements
- They are pure substances made up of only one type of atoms
- Pure substance means that it cannot be separated physically, and it is the same
regardless of the source
- Compounds are also pure substances, but they are made up of two or more different elements
chemically bound together in a definite ratio
- Cannot be
decomposed into
more substances
by chemical
means
- Some exist as two atoms chemically
bonded together (diatomic molecules)
- Molecules can be made of different elements or the
same- compounds have to be different
- Atoms
- Smallest part of whole matter
- Made up of protons, electrons and neutrons
- Protons and neutrons are in the nucleus, and the
electrons orbit the nucleus
- Symbols and Relative Mass:
- Proton - P - 1
- Positive
- Neutron - n - 1
- Neutral
- Electron - e - 1/2000
- Negative
- Our Changing View of the Atom
- "Atoms are the building blocks of matter" - Early Greek philosophers - 400 B.C.E
- "Negative electrons are embedded in a sea of positive charge" - J.J Thompson - 1898-1903
- "Positive charge is located within a central nucleus" - Ernest Rutherford - 1911
- "Electrons are in circular orbits with quantized energy levels" - Neils Bohr - 1913
- "Electrons occupy regions of space whose shape is described by complex mathematical equations" - Quantum Mechanics - Modern Model
- The Bohr Model:
- Electrons in shells
- Can be up to 2 electrons in the 1st shell, up to 8 electrons in shells 2 and 3, and up to 18 in 4th shell
- Number of electrons= atomic number