Chemistry SL
Chemistry SL
6
Chapters
243
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Chapter 1 - Models Of The Particulate Nature Of Matter
Chapter 1 - Models Of The Particulate Nature Of Matter
Chapter 2 - Models Of Bonding & Structure
Chapter 2 - Models Of Bonding & Structure
Chapter 3 - Classification Of Matter
Chapter 3 - Classification Of Matter
Chapter 4 - What Drives Chemical Reactions?
Chapter 4 - What Drives Chemical Reactions?
Chapter 5 - How Much, How Fast & How Far?
Chapter 5 - How Much, How Fast & How Far?
Chapter 6 - What Are The Mechanisms Of Chemical Change?
Chapter 6 - What Are The Mechanisms Of Chemical Change?
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Chapter 1 - Models Of The Particulate Nature Of Matter
Chemistry SL
Chemistry SL

Chapter 1 - Models Of The Particulate Nature Of Matter

Unlock The Secrets Of The Atomic Number!

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🎉 Hey future Chemists! Grab your lab coats and safety goggles, because we're diving into the atomic universe. Buckle up and get ready to explore atomic numbers, nuclear symbols, and a little alchemy with some gold and magnesium! 🧪

Atomic number & mass number - let's break it down!

What's the Atomic Number?

  • Atomic Number (Z): It's like the ID card for an element. It tells you the number of protons in an atom's nucleus. If you want to hang out with Gold (Au), remember its atomic number is 79! 🏅

How about the Mass Number?

  • Mass Number (A): This is the total number of protons AND neutrons. So Gold (Au), with atomic number 79 and mass number 197, has 197 - 79 = 118 neutrons. 🎯
  • Note: All the relative mass is in the nucleus, so neutrons weigh in too.

Neutrality, it's a Thing

Atoms are like well-behaved guests at a party; they balance out with no charge. So the number of electrons = number of protons! 🎈

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Nuclear symbol notation - the atomic secret code!

  • You'll often see this written like A Z X, where:
    • A: Mass Number (protons + neutrons)
    • Z: Atomic Number (protons)
    • X: Chemical Symbol (like "Au" for Gold)
  • So Gold's secret code would be 197 79 Au. Cool, right? 🧩

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Chapter 1 - Models Of The Particulate Nature Of Matter
Chemistry SL
Chemistry SL

Chapter 1 - Models Of The Particulate Nature Of Matter

Unlock The Secrets Of The Atomic Number!

Word Count Emoji
477 words
Reading Time Emoji
3 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited on 5th Nov 2024

🎉 Hey future Chemists! Grab your lab coats and safety goggles, because we're diving into the atomic universe. Buckle up and get ready to explore atomic numbers, nuclear symbols, and a little alchemy with some gold and magnesium! 🧪

Atomic number & mass number - let's break it down!

What's the Atomic Number?

  • Atomic Number (Z): It's like the ID card for an element. It tells you the number of protons in an atom's nucleus. If you want to hang out with Gold (Au), remember its atomic number is 79! 🏅

How about the Mass Number?

  • Mass Number (A): This is the total number of protons AND neutrons. So Gold (Au), with atomic number 79 and mass number 197, has 197 - 79 = 118 neutrons. 🎯
  • Note: All the relative mass is in the nucleus, so neutrons weigh in too.

Neutrality, it's a Thing

Atoms are like well-behaved guests at a party; they balance out with no charge. So the number of electrons = number of protons! 🎈

Table of content

Nuclear symbol notation - the atomic secret code!

  • You'll often see this written like A Z X, where:
    • A: Mass Number (protons + neutrons)
    • Z: Atomic Number (protons)
    • X: Chemical Symbol (like "Au" for Gold)
  • So Gold's secret code would be 197 79 Au. Cool, right? 🧩

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