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AP Chemistry – Chapter 2 Atoms, Molecules and Ions

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AP Chemistry – Chapter 2. Atoms, Molecules and Ions. The Atomic Theory. John Dalton’s Postulates: Each element is composed of atoms. All atoms of an element are identical to each other, but different than atoms of other elements. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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AP Chemistry – Chapter 2

Atoms, Molecules and Ions

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The Atomic Theory• John Dalton’s Postulates:

– Each element is composed of atoms.– All atoms of an element are identical to each

other, but different than atoms of other elements.

– Atoms of one element cannot be changed into atoms of different elements by chemical reactions; atoms are neither created or destroyed in reactions.

– Compounds are formed when atoms of different elements combine.

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Laws!• Law of Constant Composition – In a given

compound, the relative numbers and kinds of atoms are constant. (CO2 and H2O)

• Conservation of Mass – The total mass of products equals the mass of the reactants. Mass is not created or destroyed in a reaction.

• Law of Multiple Proportions – If 2 elements combine to form more than one compound, the masses exist in small whole number ratios.

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Developing the Current Atomic Theory

• J. J. Thomson and the cathode ray tube lead to the discovery of the electron and its charge to mass ratio.

• Millikan’s Oil Drop experiment calculated the mass of an electron.

• Rutherford’s Gold Foil Experiment determined the atom is mostly empty space with a small dense nucleus at the center of the atom.

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Thomson’s Plum Pudding

Model

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Atomic Structure

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Average Atomic Mass

The average atomic mass is determined by multiplying the abundance by the mass, and adding these values for all isotopes of that given atom.

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The Periodic Table

• Metals lose electrons and become positive ions (cations)

• Non-metals gain electrons and become negative ions (anions)

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The Periodic Table of Elements

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