2.1.1 Atomic Structure And Isotopes Flashcards

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What is the relative isotopic mass?

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The mass of one atom or element compared with one twelfth of the mass of an atom of carbon

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What is the relative atomic mass?

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The average mass of 1 atom divided by mass of 1/12th atom of 12C

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What is the relative molecular mass?

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The mass of 1 molecule of the compound divided by the mass of 1/12th atom of 12C

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What is an isotope?

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Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons and different masses

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How to calculate relative formula mass from relative atomic mass?

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The sum of all of the atomic masses of each element present in the formula

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How to calculate relative atomic mass?

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(Relative abundance 1 x mass 1) + (relative abundance 2 x mass 2)
/ 100

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What is the purpose of a mass spectrometer?

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It can find the percentage abundance of isotopes in an element

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How does a mass spectrometer work (basic)?

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  • sample vaporised
  • sample ionised to form +ve ions
  • ions accelerated (heavy ions slower/less deflected)
  • ions detected as mass to charge ratio (each produces a signal so larger signal greater abundance)
  • mass spectra produced can be used to calculate relative atomic mass
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