2.2 ATOMS, IONS AND COMPOUNDS Flashcards

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What is the mass and charge of protons, neutrons and electrons?

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Protons- mass= 1
- charge= +
Neutrons- mass= 1
- charge= 0
Electrons- mass= 1/1836
- charge= -

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What is the mass number and atomic number?

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Mass number is the number of protons and neutrons.
Atomic number is the number of neutrons.

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What are isotopes and what are examples of useful ones?

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Isotopes are different forms of the same element with the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons (that have the same chemical properties but different physical properties)
- carbon-14 = dating wooden objects and animal remains
- uranium-235 = fuel nuclear reactors
- iron-59 = anaemia diagnosis

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What is the relative atomic mass?

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The relative atomic mass is the weighted mean mass of an atom of an element relative to 1/12 the mass of an atom of carbon-12

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What is the relative isotopic mass?

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The relative isotopic mass is the mass of an isotope of an element relative to 1/12 the mass of an atom of carbon-12

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What are the steps of a mass spectrometer?

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The steps of a mass spectrometer are:
1. vaporisation- sample vaporised so it is not solid
2. ionisation- electrons passed sample to form positive ions (chamber vacuumed)
3. acceleration- ions accelerated so all have the same kinetic energy
4. deflection- ions deflected by a magnetic field according to mass
5. detections- ions detected

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What are uses of a mass spectrometer?

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Uses of mass spectrometer:
- abundance of isotopes
- identifying unknown compounds
- analysing molecules in space

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How do you work out relative atomic mass?

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Relative atomic mass = (mass number x %) + (mass number x%) + etc… / 100

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What are the state symbols?

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State symbols:
- solid = s
- liquid = l
- gas = g
- aqueous = aq

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What are the group charges?

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Group charges:
- group 1 = 1+
- group 2 = 2+
- group 3 = 3+
- group 4 = usually covalent
- group 5 = 3-
- group 6 = 2-
- group 7 = 1-
- group 8 = full outer shell, unreactive

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