2.2 Flashcards

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Mass defect description

A

Small amount mass lost, as strong nuclear force, hold protons and neutrons together, comes at expense of fraction of mass

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2
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Standard isotope:

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Carbon-12

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3
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Working in kg too difficult so…

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New unit, ‘atomic mass unit’ (u) used

  • mass of carbon-12 exactly 12u
  • standard mass for atomic mass 1u (mass of 1/12 atom C-12)
  • 1u approx mass of 1 proton or neutron
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4
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Relative isotopic mass is…

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Mass of isotope relative to 1/12 mass of carbon-12

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5
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Does relative isotopic mass have units

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No, it’s a ratio of 2 masses

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6
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What can we assume about relative isotopic mass?

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Most cases, same as Ar of isotope

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7
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Relative atomic mass is…

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Weighted mean mass of an element compared to 1/12 mass of carbon-12 atom

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8
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Weighted mean mass takes into account…

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%abundance of each isotope

Relative isotopic mass of each isotope

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9
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In periodic table, elements are show with relative atomic mass…

A

Ar

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10
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% abundance of isotopes in sample found how?

A

experimentally with mass spectrometer

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11
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How mass spectrometer work?

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Sample placed inside
Sample vaporised, then ionised to form positive ions
Ions accelerated; heavier ions slower, more difficult to deflect than lighter, so different isotope ions separated
Ions detected on mass-to-charge ratio m/z; each ion reaching detector adds to signal, so higher abundance, larger signal

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12
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Mass to charge ratio =

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Relative mass of ion/relative charge on ion

For ion with 1 positive charge this ratio is equal to relative isotopic mass, which is recorded on x-axis of spectrum

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13
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How to work out relative atomic mass:

chlorine-35: 75.87% abundance
chlorine-37: 24.22% abundance

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Rel.at.mass = ((75.78x35)+(24.22x37))/100

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14
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Determination of rel.isotopic masses with mass spectrometer

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Mass spectrometer can record mass to charge (m/z) ratio for each isotope, so accurate values of relative isotopic mass can be measured

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