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PERIOD 3: ATOMS, MOLECULES AND ATOMICITY

ATOMS

DEFINITION: An atom is the smallest particle of an element which can take part in a chemical reaction.

STRUCTURE AND CONSITITUENTS OF AN ATOM

 An atom is made up of the three sub-particles known as protons, neutrons and electrons as shown in the diagram below. Their characteristics are also summarized in the table below:

CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SUB-PARTICLES

SUB-PARTICLE LOCATION RELATIVE CHARGE RELATIVE MASS SYMBOL
Proton Nucleus        + 1 p
Electron Outside nucleus         _ 0.005 e
Neutron Nucleus Zero 1 n

MOLECULES

DEFINITION: A molecule is the smallest particle of a substance that normally exist alone and still retain the chemical properties of that substance be it an element or a compound.

Some molecules can exist independently as single atoms e.g. He, Ne, Ar, Xe etc. Some molecules may be made up of atoms of the same element e.g., a molecule of hydrogen is H2, that of chlorine is Cl2, Oxygen is O2, phosphorus is P4, Sulphur is S8. Some molecules may be made up of different elements e.g., a molecule of water is H2O, Methane is CH4, ammonia is NH3, carbon (iv) oxide is CO2 etc.

ATOMICITY: Atomicity is the number of atoms in each molecule of an element.

Atomicity of some molecules

Element Formula of molecule Atomicity
Hydrogen H2 2
Oxygen O2 2
Ozone O3 3
Phosphorus P4 4
Sulphur S8 8

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