ELEMENTS, COMPOUND AND ATOMIC STRUCTURE
ELEMENTS, COMPOUND AND ATOMIC STRUCTURE
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Home Lesson Notes By Weeks and Term Junior Secondary School 3 ELEMENTS, COMPOUND AND ATOMIC STRUCTURE
CLASS: JSS 3
REFRENCES
WEEK FOUR
CONTENT
Element
Compound
Formula of Binary Compound
Fundamental Particles of Atom
Element
An element is a substance which cannot be further divided into simpler substances. Over 100 chemical elements are known. They fall into two main
categories, namely: Metals and Non-metals.
Metallic elements have their ending with letter M while non-metal element may not have named ending with letter M but with other alphabets except ve
Compound
Chemical compounds are formed when two or more elements combine together. On this basis, two major categories of chemical compounds are know
Binary Compound (b) Non-Binary Compounds.
They are made of only two elements They are made of 3 or more elements
Hydrogen H Sodium, Na
Helium, He Magnesium, Mg
Lithium, Li Aluminium, Al
Berilium, Be Silicon, Si
Boron, B Phosphorous, P
Carbon, C Sulphur, S
Nitrogen, N Chlorine, Cl
Oxygen, O Argon, Ar
Flourine, F Potassium, K
Neon, Ne Calcium, Ca
Water H20
Sand Si02
Chalk CaC03
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Lime CaO
The elements in a chemical compounds cannot easily be separated for they are chemical combined. The ratios of combination of atoms of these elem
compounds are fixed unlike in mere mixture.
EVALUATION
Binary Compounds are compounds of elements only and names ending with-ide. E.g. Magnesium chloride.Magnesium Chloride = Magnesium + Chlo
H 1 1 1 +1
He 2 2 0 0
Li 3 2,1 1 +1
Be 4 2,2 2 +2
B 5 2,3 3 +3
C 6 2,4 4 +4
N 7 2,5 3 -3
O 8 2,6 2 -2
F 9 2,7 1 -1
N 10 2,8 0 0
Combinations of elements are made on the basis of their combining Capacities called valencies. Besides, every atom of element contain electrons by
distribution in a given order termed ELECTRONIC
CONFIGURATION, the group and hence valency of each element in combination is decided. For example, Magnesium nitride.
Mg = 12 = 2, 8, 2 = Group = 2, valency = +2
N = 7= 2 , 5 = Group = 5, valency = -3
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EVALUATION
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1. The electron (discovered 1897)
2. The proton (discovered 1920)
3. The neutron (discovered 1932)
THE ELECTRON
The electron carries a negative electric charge and indeed a very small function of the mass of even the smallest atom, hydrogen.
They are at a comparatively great distance from the centre of the atom and travel rapidly and continuously in orbits around its centre known as the nuc
THE PROTON
The proton is a positively charged particle found in the nucleus of an atom although the positive charge on the proton has same magnitude charge on
electron mass of the proton which is about 1800 times larger than that of the electros.
The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom is called atomic number. All atoms of the same element have the same atomic number but those of d
elements have a different number of protons in their nuclei.
The sum of the protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom is called the mass number with the symbol. The proton was discovered by Sir, Ernest
Rutherford in 1920.
THE NEUTRON
The neutron was discovered in 1932 by a British Scientist, James Chadwick. It has almost the same charge.
Whenever the neutron number in the nucleus of an atom of the same element varies, its mass number also varies and hence we have ‘Isotopes’.
Isotopes are atoms of elements of the same atomic number but different mass number because of the difference in their neutrons number. The three c
isotopes of hydrogen are:
Proton – 1 proton
Deuterium – 1 Proton + 1 neutron
Tritium – 1 Proton + 2 neutrons
The particles proton and neutrons which make up the nucleus are – called Nucleons
EVALUATION/REVISIONAL QUESTIONS
READING ASSIGNMENT
Basis Science Made Easy for JSS Three by F.I Kehinde et al. Chapter 12. Page A43-44.
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
1. A substance which cannot be further divided into simpler substances is…………(a) Elements (b) Compound (c) Radical (d) Mixture
2. One of these is NOT a binary compound ……..(a) Sodium chloride (b) Magnesium nitride (c) Aluminium oxide (d) Calcium Phosphate
3. The positively charged sub atomic particle is (a) element (b) electron (c) neutron (d) proton
4. ______ discovered the electron (a) James Chadwick (b) Sir, Ernest Rutherford (c) Sir J.J. Thomson (d) Issac Newton
5. The sub atomic particle involved in chemical reaction is (a) electron (b) neutron (c) shell (d) proton
THEORY
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