CHEM 121 Chapter Notes - Chapter A.1-A.16: Unified Atomic Mass Unit, Heavy Water, Natural Abundance

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Dr. andrea terpstra | 3:30-5:00 t/th | office hours: tues 5:00 6:00pm , wed 1:30 3:30pm | 3 sub-atomic particles: proton charge: +1 mass(u): 1. 0073 mass(kg): 1. 67262x10 27, neutron charge: 0 mass(u): 1. 0087 mass(kg): 1. 67495x10 27, electron charge: -1 mass(u): 0. 0005486 mass(kg): 0. 1095x10 31. Definition: 1 atomic mass unit (u) = 1/12 the mass of one atom of carbon-12. Water (1h2o) has a mass of 18 g/mol. Heavy water (2h2o) has a mass of 20 g/mol toxic: regular water contains a single e-, p+, and no neutron, heavy water contains a single e-, p+, and neutron. Distinguish between the two by labelling the mass: 1h and 2h are isotopes they differ in only the # of neutrons, 3rd form of hydrogen (3h) has 1p+ and 2 neutrons. All isotopes have the same # of protons, but differ in mass# because of the difference in neutrons.

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