Atoms And Ions Flashcards

1
Q

Location, relative mass and relative charge of electron

A

Shells, 1/1836 mu, -1

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2
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Location, relative mass and relative charge of proton

A

Nucleus, 1 mu, +1

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3
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Location, relative mass and relative charge of neutron

A

Nucleus, 1 mu, 0

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4
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Atomic number

A

The total amount of protons in the nucleus

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5
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Mass number

A

The total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus

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6
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Isotope

A

Atoms with the same atomic number but different mass number

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7
Q

Relative atomic mass

A

The mean average mass of all the isotopes of an element, taking into account their abundances

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8
Q

Formula for relative atomic mass

A

(Abundance x mass) + (Abundance x mass) etc /100

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9
Q

What ions do metals form? How do they do this?

A

Metals become positive ions by losing electrons

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10
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How are ions formed?

A

By electron loss or gain

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11
Q

What ions do non-metals form? How do they do this?

A

Non-metals become negative ions by gaining electrons

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12
Q

Lithium ion

A

Li+

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13
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Potassium ion

A

K+

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14
Q

Sodium

A

Na+

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15
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Ammonium

A

NH4+

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16
Q

Silver

A

Ag+

17
Q

Magnesium

A

Mg2+

18
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Calcium

A

Ca2+

19
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Barium

A

Ba2+

20
Q

Zinc

A

Zn2+

21
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Aluminium

A

Al3+

22
Q

Chloride

A

Cl-

23
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Fluoride

A

F-

24
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Bromide

A

Br-

25
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Iodide

A

I-

26
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Nitrate

A

NO3-

27
Q

Hydroxide

A

OH-

28
Q

Oxide

A

O2-

29
Q

Sulfide

A

S2-

30
Q

Sulfate

A

SO4 2-

31
Q

Nitride

A

N3-

32
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Carbonate

A

CO3 2-

33
Q

What can be assumed when there are Roman numerals near an element?

A

The charge is positive and the numeral corresponds to that charge number

34
Q

Hydrochloric acid

A

HCl

35
Q

Sulfuric acid

A

H2SO4

36
Q

Nitric acid

A

HNO3

37
Q

What can you tell about an element from group number?

A

Number of electrons in valence shell

38
Q

What can you tell about an element from period number?

A

Number of electron shells