CHEM 1210 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Lead, Mass Spectrometry, Sodium Sulfate

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Continuation of history and understanding of atomic structure: They rays disprove the all over positive with some electrons dispersed. The idea of a nucleus starts to come into action. Rutherford also conducted the gold foil experiment. Here he discovered the radius of the nucleus to the radius of the atom is 1 to 20000. X= atomic number (the number of protons) Isotopes are the same symbol with different amounts of neutrons. This changes the mass number (because proton number stays the same) If proton number were to change, the element would change. The only time electron number will change from being equal to proton number is when the charge of the element changes. If the charge becomes negative, electrons are gained. If the charge becomes positive, electrons are lost. C has 6 protons and 6 electrons. C has 6 protons and 8 electrons. It could be asked to figure the amounts of protons, neutrons, electrons, mass, and/or charge:

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