atomic structure and isotopes Flashcards

1
Q

what is the mass of a proton, electron and neutron

A

1
1/1836
1

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2
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what is the charge of a proton, electron and neutron

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+1
-1
0

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3
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define isotopes

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atoms of the same element with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons

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4
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what do chemical properties depend on

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electronic struture thus isotopes have the same chemical properties
no of electrons

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5
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how do isotopes vary

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in physical properties

e.g density

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6
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define cation and anion

A

cation positively charged ion

anion negatively charged ion

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7
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define realtive isotopic mass

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the mass of an isotope compared to 1/12th the mass of one atom of carbon12

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8
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define relative atomic mass

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the weighted mean mass of an atom compared to 1/12th the mass of one atom of carbon12

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9
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what does mass spectrometry measure

A

mass to charge ratio

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10
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define relative molecular mass

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the average mass of a molecule compared to 1/12th the mass of one atom of carbon12

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11
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in what context is relative molecular mass and relative formula mass used

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relative molecular mass used for easily defined structures in which you know the exact no of atoms
relative formula mass is used for giant structures in which you dont know the exact no of atoms

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