Unit 2
The nucleus is where to find almost all of the mass of an atom
Protons and neutrons sit together like apples and oranges in a bowl to form the nucleus
Electrons fly around the nucleus in orbit, like fruit flies hovering around rotting fruit
Because protons are all positively charged, they don't want to be near each other! In fact, if there aren't enough neutrons in a nucleus, the atom decays!
Huh....!
A curious force that neutrons use to hold the nucleus together is called the strong force. It is the energy from this strong force that is released in nuclear weapons.
Huh....!
Metals are very good at sharing! They readily lose their electrons, and electrons end up flowing from one atom to the next, to the next, to the next. We call this, electricity!
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Each element has a whole number, 1 through 118, that tells you exactly how many protons the element has
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Each element has a whole number, 1 through 118, that tells you exactly how many protons the element has
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Find the protons using the atomic number from the periodic table
Round the average mass to find the mass of this atom
Find out how many neutrons by subtracting the mass from the number of protons.
The first (inner-most) energy level can only hold 2 electrons
Find the protons using the atomic number from the periodic table