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CHAPTER - 3
ATOMS AND MOLECULES
CLASS :- IX
MADE BY :- N K SINHA
1) Laws of chemical combination :-
i) Law of conservation of mass :- states that ‘Mass can neither be
created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction’.
This means that during a chemical reaction the sum of the masses of
the reactants and products remain unchanged.
Activity :-
Take some sodium sulphate solution in a conical flask and some
barium chloride solution in an ignition tube. Hang the ignition tube in
the flask by a thread and pot a cork on the flask. Find the mass of the
flask on a balance. Then tilt the flask. A chemical reaction takes place
and sodium chloride and barium sulphate are formed. Then find the
mass of the flask again. It will be seen that the sum of the masses of the
reactants and products remain unchanged.
BaCl2
solution
BaSO4 white
ii) Law of constant proportions :- states that ‘ In a chemical
compound the elements are always present in a definite proportion by
mass’.
Eg :- Water ( H2O) always contains two elements hydrogen and oxygen
combined together in the same ratio of 2:16 or 1:8 by mass. If 9 g of
water is decomposed we get 1 g of hydrogen and 8 g of oxygen.
Ammonia (NH3) always contains two elements nitrogen and
hydrogen combined together in the same ratio of 14:3 by mass.
2) Dalton’s atomic theory :-
i) Matter is made up of tiny particles called atoms.
ii) Atoms are indivisible and cannot be created or destroyed
in a chemical reaction
iii) Atoms of a given element are similar in mass and
properties.
iv) Atoms of different elements have different masses and
properties.
v) Atoms combine in small whole number ratios to form
compounds.
vi) In a given compound the relative number and kind of
atoms are constant.
3) Atom :-
An atom is the smallest particle of an element that may or
may not exist independently and retains all its chemical
properties.
Atoms are very small in size and smaller than anything
we can imagine or compare with.
Atomic radius is measured in nanometres (nm)
1 nanometer = 10 -9 m or 1 meter = 109 nm
Eg :- The atomic radius of an atom of hydrogen is 10-10 m.
The radius of a molecule of water is 10-9 m.
4) Symbols of atoms of different elements :-
The symbols of elements are represented by letters.
The symbols of some elements are represented by one letter and the
symbols of some elements are represented by two letters.
If the symbol has only one letter it should be written as capital letter
and if the symbol has two letters then the first letter should be capital
letter and the second letter should be small letter.
Symbols of some common elements :-
Element Symbol Element Symbol Element Symbol
Aluminium Al Copper Cu Nitrogen N
Argon Ar Fluorine F Oxygen O
Barium Ba Gold Au Potassium K
Boron B Hydrogen H Silicon Si
Bromine Br Iodine I Silver Ag
Calcium Ca Iron Fe Sodium Na
Carbon C Lead Pb Sulphur S
Chlorine Cl Magnesium Mg Uranium U
Cobalt Co Neon Ne Zinc Zn
5) Atomic mass :-
Since atoms are very small in size its mass is very small and
determining its mass is very difficult. So the mass of an atom is
compared with the mass of a standard atom.
The atom which is considered as a standard atom for comparing the
masses of other atoms is carbon – 12 atom whose atomic mass is
12 u (atomic mass unit).
One atomic mass unit (u) is the mass of 1/12th the mass of a carbon –
12 atom.
The atomic mass of an element is defined as the average mass of one
atom of the element compared with 1/12th the mass of a carbon – 12
atom.
Atomic masses of some elements :-
Element Atomic mass (u) Element Atomic mass (u)
Hydrogen 1 Magnesium 24
Carbon 12 Aluminium 27
Nitrogen 14 Sulphur 32
Oxygen 16 Chlorine 35.5
Sodium 23 Calcium 40
6) Molecule :-
A molecule is the smallest particle of an element or
compound which exists independently and shows all the
properties of that substance.
A molecule is a group of two or more elements that are
held together by attractive forces.
Atoms of the same element or different elements can join
together to form molecules.
i) Molecule of elements :-
Molecule of an element contains atoms of the same element.
Molecules of some elements contain only one atom and molecules of
some elements contain two or more atoms.
Atomicity of an element :- is the number of atoms present in
one molecule of the element.
Atomicity of some elements :-
Type of element Name Atomicity
Non metal Argon Ar 1 – Monoatomic
Non metal Helium He 1 – Monoatomic
Non metal Oxygen O2 2 – Diatomic
Non metal Hydrogen H2 2 – Diatomic
Non metal Nitrogen N2 2 – Diatomic
Non metal Chlorine Cl2 2 – Diatomic
Npn metal Phosphorus P4 4 – Phosphorus
Non metal Sulphur S8 Poly atomic
Metal Sodium Na 1 – Monoatomic
Metal Iron Fe 1 – Monoatomic
Metal Aluminium Al 1 – Monoatomic
Metal Copper Cu 1 – Monoatomic
ii) Molecule of compounds :-
Molecule of a compound contains atoms of two or more different
types of elements.
Molecules of some compounds :-
Compound Combining elements Number of atoms of each
elements
Water – H2O Hydrogen, Oxygen 2 - Hydrogen, 1 - Oxygen
Ammonia – NH3 Nitrogen, Hydrogen 1 - Nitrogen, 3 - Hydrogen
Carbon dioxide
CO2
Carbon, Oxygen I - Carbon, 2 - Oxygen
Hydrochloric acid
HCl
Hydrogen, Chlorine 1 - Hydrogen, 1 - Chlorine
Nitric acid
HNO3
Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen 1 - Hydrogen, 1 - Nitrogen,
3 - Oxygen
Sulphuric acid
H2SO4
Hydrogen, Sulphur, Oxygen 2 - Hydrogen, 1 - Sulphur,
4 - Oxygen
7) Ions :-
Compounds containing metal and non metal elements contain
charged particles called ions.
An ion is a charged particle having positive or negative charge. A
positively charged ion is called ‘cation’ and a negatively charged ion is
called ‘anion’.
Valency :- is the combining capacity of an element.
Some common ions and their valencies :-
Valency Name of ion Symbol Name of ion Symbol Name of ion Symbol
1 Sodium Na+ Hydrogen H + Ammonium NH 4
-
1 Potassium K+ Hydride H - Hydroxide OH -
1 Silver Ag+ Chloride Cl - Nitrate NO3
-
1 Copper (I) Cu+ Bromide Br - Hydrogen carbonate HCO3
-
2 Magnesium Mg 2+ Iodide I -
2 Calcium Ca 2+ Oxide O 2- Carbonate CO3
2-
2 Zinc Zn 2+ Sulphite SO3
2-
2 Iron (II) Fe 2+ Sulphate SO4
2-
2 Copper (II) Cu 2+
3 Aluminium Al 3+ Nitride N 3- Phosphate PO4
3-
3 Iron (iii) Fe 3+
8) Writing chemical formulae :-
i) Write the symbols / formula of the elements or ions so that the
symbol of the metal or positive ion is on the left and symbol / formula
of the non metal or negative ion is on the right.
ii) Write the valencies of the elements or ions below the elements or
ions.
iii) Cross over the valencies of the combining ions.
iv) Polyatomic ions should be enclosed in bracket before writing the
formula.
Examples :-
i) Formula of hydrogen chloride ii) Formula of hydrogen sulphide
Symbol H Cl Symbol H S
Valency 1 1 Valency 1 2
Formula HCl Formula H2S
iii) Formula of Magnesium chloride iv) Formula of Carbon tetrachloride
Symbol Mg Cl Symbol C Cl
Valency 2 1 Valency 4 1
Formula MgCl2 Formula CCl4
v) Formula of Calcium oxide vi) Formula of Aluminium oxide
Symbol Ca O Symbol Al O
Valency 2 2 Valency 3 2
Formula Ca2O2 = CaO Formula Al2O3
vii) Formula of Sodium nitrate viii) Formula of Calcium hydroxide
Symbol/ Na NO3 Symbol/ Ca OH
Formula Formula
Valency 1 1 Valency 2 1
Formula NaNO3 Ca(OH)2
ix) Formula of Sodium carbonate x) Formula of Ammonium sulphate
Symbol/ Na CO3 Symbol/ NH4 SO4
Formula Formula
Valency 1 2 Valency 1 2
Formula Na2CO3 (NH4)2SO4
9) Molecular mass / Formula unit mass:-
The molecular mass of a substance is the sum of the
atomic masses of all the atoms in a molecule of the
substance.
Molecular mass is expressed in atomic mass units (u).
Eg:- Molecular mass of water – H2O
Atomic mass of H = I u
Atomic mass of O = 16 u
Molecular mass of H2O = 1x2+10 = 2+16 = 18 u
Molecular mass of Nitric acid – HNO3
Atomic mass of H = 1 u
Atomic mass of N = 14 u
Atomic mass of O = 16 u
Molecular mass of HNO3 = 1+14+16x3 = 1+14+48 = 63 u
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CHP 3 ATOMS AND MOLECULE chemestry cbseS PPTX.ppt

  • 1. CHAPTER - 3 ATOMS AND MOLECULES CLASS :- IX MADE BY :- N K SINHA
  • 2. 1) Laws of chemical combination :- i) Law of conservation of mass :- states that ‘Mass can neither be created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction’. This means that during a chemical reaction the sum of the masses of the reactants and products remain unchanged. Activity :- Take some sodium sulphate solution in a conical flask and some barium chloride solution in an ignition tube. Hang the ignition tube in the flask by a thread and pot a cork on the flask. Find the mass of the flask on a balance. Then tilt the flask. A chemical reaction takes place and sodium chloride and barium sulphate are formed. Then find the mass of the flask again. It will be seen that the sum of the masses of the reactants and products remain unchanged. BaCl2 solution BaSO4 white
  • 3. ii) Law of constant proportions :- states that ‘ In a chemical compound the elements are always present in a definite proportion by mass’. Eg :- Water ( H2O) always contains two elements hydrogen and oxygen combined together in the same ratio of 2:16 or 1:8 by mass. If 9 g of water is decomposed we get 1 g of hydrogen and 8 g of oxygen. Ammonia (NH3) always contains two elements nitrogen and hydrogen combined together in the same ratio of 14:3 by mass.
  • 4.
  • 5. 2) Dalton’s atomic theory :- i) Matter is made up of tiny particles called atoms. ii) Atoms are indivisible and cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction iii) Atoms of a given element are similar in mass and properties. iv) Atoms of different elements have different masses and properties. v) Atoms combine in small whole number ratios to form compounds. vi) In a given compound the relative number and kind of atoms are constant.
  • 6. 3) Atom :- An atom is the smallest particle of an element that may or may not exist independently and retains all its chemical properties. Atoms are very small in size and smaller than anything we can imagine or compare with. Atomic radius is measured in nanometres (nm) 1 nanometer = 10 -9 m or 1 meter = 109 nm Eg :- The atomic radius of an atom of hydrogen is 10-10 m. The radius of a molecule of water is 10-9 m.
  • 7. 4) Symbols of atoms of different elements :- The symbols of elements are represented by letters. The symbols of some elements are represented by one letter and the symbols of some elements are represented by two letters. If the symbol has only one letter it should be written as capital letter and if the symbol has two letters then the first letter should be capital letter and the second letter should be small letter. Symbols of some common elements :- Element Symbol Element Symbol Element Symbol Aluminium Al Copper Cu Nitrogen N Argon Ar Fluorine F Oxygen O Barium Ba Gold Au Potassium K Boron B Hydrogen H Silicon Si Bromine Br Iodine I Silver Ag Calcium Ca Iron Fe Sodium Na Carbon C Lead Pb Sulphur S Chlorine Cl Magnesium Mg Uranium U Cobalt Co Neon Ne Zinc Zn
  • 8. 5) Atomic mass :- Since atoms are very small in size its mass is very small and determining its mass is very difficult. So the mass of an atom is compared with the mass of a standard atom. The atom which is considered as a standard atom for comparing the masses of other atoms is carbon – 12 atom whose atomic mass is 12 u (atomic mass unit). One atomic mass unit (u) is the mass of 1/12th the mass of a carbon – 12 atom. The atomic mass of an element is defined as the average mass of one atom of the element compared with 1/12th the mass of a carbon – 12 atom. Atomic masses of some elements :- Element Atomic mass (u) Element Atomic mass (u) Hydrogen 1 Magnesium 24 Carbon 12 Aluminium 27 Nitrogen 14 Sulphur 32 Oxygen 16 Chlorine 35.5 Sodium 23 Calcium 40
  • 9. 6) Molecule :- A molecule is the smallest particle of an element or compound which exists independently and shows all the properties of that substance. A molecule is a group of two or more elements that are held together by attractive forces. Atoms of the same element or different elements can join together to form molecules.
  • 10. i) Molecule of elements :- Molecule of an element contains atoms of the same element. Molecules of some elements contain only one atom and molecules of some elements contain two or more atoms. Atomicity of an element :- is the number of atoms present in one molecule of the element. Atomicity of some elements :- Type of element Name Atomicity Non metal Argon Ar 1 – Monoatomic Non metal Helium He 1 – Monoatomic Non metal Oxygen O2 2 – Diatomic Non metal Hydrogen H2 2 – Diatomic Non metal Nitrogen N2 2 – Diatomic Non metal Chlorine Cl2 2 – Diatomic Npn metal Phosphorus P4 4 – Phosphorus Non metal Sulphur S8 Poly atomic Metal Sodium Na 1 – Monoatomic Metal Iron Fe 1 – Monoatomic Metal Aluminium Al 1 – Monoatomic Metal Copper Cu 1 – Monoatomic
  • 11. ii) Molecule of compounds :- Molecule of a compound contains atoms of two or more different types of elements. Molecules of some compounds :- Compound Combining elements Number of atoms of each elements Water – H2O Hydrogen, Oxygen 2 - Hydrogen, 1 - Oxygen Ammonia – NH3 Nitrogen, Hydrogen 1 - Nitrogen, 3 - Hydrogen Carbon dioxide CO2 Carbon, Oxygen I - Carbon, 2 - Oxygen Hydrochloric acid HCl Hydrogen, Chlorine 1 - Hydrogen, 1 - Chlorine Nitric acid HNO3 Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen 1 - Hydrogen, 1 - Nitrogen, 3 - Oxygen Sulphuric acid H2SO4 Hydrogen, Sulphur, Oxygen 2 - Hydrogen, 1 - Sulphur, 4 - Oxygen
  • 12. 7) Ions :- Compounds containing metal and non metal elements contain charged particles called ions. An ion is a charged particle having positive or negative charge. A positively charged ion is called ‘cation’ and a negatively charged ion is called ‘anion’. Valency :- is the combining capacity of an element. Some common ions and their valencies :- Valency Name of ion Symbol Name of ion Symbol Name of ion Symbol 1 Sodium Na+ Hydrogen H + Ammonium NH 4 - 1 Potassium K+ Hydride H - Hydroxide OH - 1 Silver Ag+ Chloride Cl - Nitrate NO3 - 1 Copper (I) Cu+ Bromide Br - Hydrogen carbonate HCO3 - 2 Magnesium Mg 2+ Iodide I - 2 Calcium Ca 2+ Oxide O 2- Carbonate CO3 2- 2 Zinc Zn 2+ Sulphite SO3 2- 2 Iron (II) Fe 2+ Sulphate SO4 2- 2 Copper (II) Cu 2+ 3 Aluminium Al 3+ Nitride N 3- Phosphate PO4 3- 3 Iron (iii) Fe 3+
  • 13. 8) Writing chemical formulae :- i) Write the symbols / formula of the elements or ions so that the symbol of the metal or positive ion is on the left and symbol / formula of the non metal or negative ion is on the right. ii) Write the valencies of the elements or ions below the elements or ions. iii) Cross over the valencies of the combining ions. iv) Polyatomic ions should be enclosed in bracket before writing the formula. Examples :- i) Formula of hydrogen chloride ii) Formula of hydrogen sulphide Symbol H Cl Symbol H S Valency 1 1 Valency 1 2 Formula HCl Formula H2S iii) Formula of Magnesium chloride iv) Formula of Carbon tetrachloride Symbol Mg Cl Symbol C Cl Valency 2 1 Valency 4 1 Formula MgCl2 Formula CCl4
  • 14. v) Formula of Calcium oxide vi) Formula of Aluminium oxide Symbol Ca O Symbol Al O Valency 2 2 Valency 3 2 Formula Ca2O2 = CaO Formula Al2O3 vii) Formula of Sodium nitrate viii) Formula of Calcium hydroxide Symbol/ Na NO3 Symbol/ Ca OH Formula Formula Valency 1 1 Valency 2 1 Formula NaNO3 Ca(OH)2 ix) Formula of Sodium carbonate x) Formula of Ammonium sulphate Symbol/ Na CO3 Symbol/ NH4 SO4 Formula Formula Valency 1 2 Valency 1 2 Formula Na2CO3 (NH4)2SO4
  • 15. 9) Molecular mass / Formula unit mass:- The molecular mass of a substance is the sum of the atomic masses of all the atoms in a molecule of the substance. Molecular mass is expressed in atomic mass units (u). Eg:- Molecular mass of water – H2O Atomic mass of H = I u Atomic mass of O = 16 u Molecular mass of H2O = 1x2+10 = 2+16 = 18 u Molecular mass of Nitric acid – HNO3 Atomic mass of H = 1 u Atomic mass of N = 14 u Atomic mass of O = 16 u Molecular mass of HNO3 = 1+14+16x3 = 1+14+48 = 63 u