⚛️ Core Concepts covered
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Matter: Anything composed of atoms and molecules. That’s EVERYTHING!
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Atoms: The fundamental building blocks of matter. They consist of:
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Protons (p+): Located in the nucleus; positive charge.
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Neutrons (n0): Located in the nucleus; neutral charge.
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Electrons (e-): Orbiting the nucleus in the electron cloud; negative charge.
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Atomic Number (Z):
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The number of protons in an atom’s nucleus.
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Key: The atomic number defines the element!
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Mass Number (A):
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The total number of protons and neutrons in an atom’s nucleus.
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Formula: A = Z + N (where N is the number of neutrons)
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Avogadro’s Number (Nᴀ):
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6.022×10(23)
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Represents the number of particles (atoms, molecules, ions, etc.) in one mole of a substance.
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🧮 Essential Formulas: Your Toolkit!
Make sure you understand and can use these formulas:
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Number of Moles (n):
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n = (mass (g) / molar mass (g/mol))
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n = (number of particles / Avogadro’s number)
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Density (ρ):
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ρ=(mass / volume)
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Concentration (C):
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C=nV (number of moles / volume)
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⚠️ Key Distinction: Don’t Get These Confused!
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Atomic Mass vs. Mass Number:
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Mass Number (A): A whole number representing the total count of protons and neutrons.
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Atomic Mass: The weighted average mass of all isotopes of an element, measured in atomic mass units (amu). It is NOT the same as the mass number!
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