Hello, friends today we will discuss the basic concept of chemistry it is our first tutorial series in which we will discuss:
Now in this article, we will discuss atoms. Its definitions, examples, properties, its evolutionary history, and also some important facts in the form of questions.
A tiny particle that cannot be seen with a naked eye so-called atom.
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Atom is the lowest unit of matter and is often divided without the discharge of electrically charged particles.
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Atom is the introductory structure block of chemistry.
Examples
Hydrogen (H2)
Nitrogen (N3)
Helium(He)
We discuss different properties of atoms like:
The no of protons present in the nucleus of an element is called atomic number Or nuclear charge no.
. Its symbol is Z.
Examples
The sum of the numbers of neutrons and protons in the nucleus of an atom is called atomic mass or mass no.
Example
Sodium has 11 electrons = 11 protons and 12 neutrons in an atom. So its mass no is
A= 11+12= 23
Periodic table
In this table, we can see atomic numbers, atomic mass, and symbols of atoms. Above the symbol is atomic no and below is the atomic mass.
The distance between the nucleus and the outermost orbit of the electrons of an atom is called atomic radius or atomic radii.
The relative mass unit or atomic weight open element is defined as the number of atoms of an element in grams contained in 12 grams of carbon _12(isotope)
The atomic mass unit or Dalton is defined as the one-twelfth of the mass of a carbon atom.
Types of bonds
This type of bond is formed by the complete transfer of an electron from one atom to another.
Example
In this type of bond, electrons are mutually shared between two atoms.
Types
In which one bond pair of electrons is formed by the contribution of an electron by each bonded atom.
In which two bond pair is formed by the contribution of electron pair from each atom.
In which three bond pairs are formed by the contributions of three electrons from each bonded atom.
A bond is formed between the electron pair donor and the electron pair acceptor.
Example:
Those covalent bonds in which hetero atom takes part and one attracts the bond pair of an electron more strongly than the other.
If a covalent bond is constituted in which two similar atoms shared pair of the electron is excited by the both equally. such a type of bond is called a nonpolar covalent bond.
If the electronegativity between two elements is more than 1.7 the bond between them will be predominantly ionic and if it is less than 1.7 the bond between two atoms will be predominantly covalent.
Metallic bond:
A metallic bond is formed due to free electrons.
Timeline: 400 BC.
Scientist: Democritus
A first-person who uses the term atom(mean individual derived from atoms) was a Greek philosopher. He says that if you divided a piece of matter and divide and continue dividing, at any moment reach when you can’t divide it more, that fundamental unit was Democritus called an atom.
Timeline:1800s
Scientist: Jhon Dalton
Timeline: 1890s.
Scientist: Thomson
J.JThomson was a physicist who use cathode ray tube technology to discover electrons.
When he found that negative charge, he did not stop and did a series of experiments, he discover the mass of the electron. He found that the mass of an electron is 1000 times lighter than a hydrogen atom. He made a statement saying that an electron must be inside an atom. Before it, he says the negative charge corpuscles later his name was changed and named as an electron.
Using her prediction, he discovered what an atom looks like?
Timeline: 1910’s.
Scientist: Ernest Rutherford
Sir Rutherford made a famous gold foil experiment and proved the Thomson atomic model.
Timeline:1910’s
Scientist: Neils Bohr
Niels obeys the planetary model but he found some disadvantages. He could answer the Rutherford question
Why electrons do not fall into the nucleus?
He replies with a perfect answer to the question because of his knowledge of quantum physics and energy.
There is a problem with this theory: Electrons could not move in a specific path or orbit.
Timeline:1920’s
Scientist: Erwin Schrodinger
He was a revolutionary physicist and he presented the atomic model by using Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle.
By the definition, atoms are the units of matter, so those are not atoms that do not consist of matter.
Parts of atoms that are not associated with a proton are not atoms.
An electron is not an atom, also neutrons bonded to other neutron is not an atom.
Atoms react for attaining the nearest noble gas configuration and become more stable by following the duplet or octet rule.
We can say that an atom “has the shape of the sphere” because a positively charged nucleus is at the very center, and the negatively charged electrons are distributed around it. The electrons are attracted to the nucleus and repel each other. A nucleus, the mass of neutrons and protons within an atom, arranged itself in a roughly spherical shape.
Electrons revolve in fixed energy levels around the nucleus. It can not befall into the nucleus because electrons do not radiate energy and move in a circular orbit due to necessary centripetal force.
We have an idea from its name, the neutron is the neutron. In other words, the interaction between protons and electrons can cause the formation and destorarion of neutrons. As electrons are negatively charged and protons are positively charged particles. So they cancel each other charge and that’s why neutrons carry no charge and they are neutral. They exist in the nucleus for the stability of nuclei.
At the start, hydrogen is used to measure but it gives a fraction. so it would be changed into oxygen, Scientists used a mixture of natural oxygen but it led to confusion. So again changed the reference and turned it into carbon – 12. We use this because it gives all the atomic mass units in exact no. The reason is the different ratio of the mass of proton and neutron performing the change of nuclei.
I Hope, I cover all aspects of the atom, in the next tutorial we will learn about the molecules. If someone has any questions about the atom I will try to answer them. write it in the comment box. Thanks