Topic :ISOTOPES
Objective
Define nucleon number
Define and state isotope of same atoms with
different nucleon number
ATOMIC STRUCTURE
Atomic number
2
H
the number of protons in an atom
Atomic mass
the number of protons and
4
neutrons in an atom
number of electrons = number of protons
Interpreting Chemical Symbol
Mass=P+N mass number
16
(nucleon number)
O
chemical symbol
mass number is the total
number of protons and neutrons
in an atom.
Number of neutrons in
the oxygen atom is: 16 – 8 8
= 8.
proton number
(atomic number)
atomic number (proton number) is the number
P=E of protons in an atom.
No. of Each oxygen atom has 8 protons.
protons= no.
of electrons As the number of electrons is equal to the number
of protons in an atom, each oxygen atom contains 8
4
electrons.
Definition of Isotopes
Isotopes are atoms of the same
element which contains the same
number of protons but different
number of neutrons.
Isotopes
Isotopes have the same chemical
properties but slightly different
physical properties
Q. Do all isotopes of the same element have the
same mass?
Isotopes of Some Elements and Their
Atomic Mass
The atomic mass of an element
• is listed below the symbol of each element on
the periodic table.
• Gives the mass of an “average” atom of each
element compared to 12C.
10
24
Mg = 23.99 amu x 78.70/100 = 18.88 amu
25
Mg = 24.99 amu x 10.13/100 = 2.531 amu
26Mg = 25.98 amu x 11.17/100 = 2.902 amu
Atomic mass (average mass) Mg = 24.31 amu
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RADIO ISOTOPES
Radioactive decay
heat
Parent isotope Daughter isotope
Stable vs. Unstable
• A stable isotope does NOT
undergo radioactive (or nuclear)
decay.
• An unstable isotope undergoes
radioactive (or nuclear) decay.
Unstable isotopes are also known
as radioisotopes or radionucleides