Atomic structure Flashcards

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

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Electrons - mass=1/1840 charge=-1
protons - mass=1 charge = +1
Neutrons- mass=1 charge=0

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2
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What are the principles of a TOF mass spectrometer

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Ionisation , Acceleration to give ions kinetic energy, ion drift , ion detection , data analysis.

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3
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What is a plum pudding model ?

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A sphere of positive charge with electrond scattered around

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4
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What is an isotope ?

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Atoms of the same element with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons.

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5
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What does the mass spectrometer do?

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The mass spectrometer gives (accurate) information about the relative isotopic mass and also the relative abundance of isotopes

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6
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What can the mass spectrometer also do?

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It can be used to identify elements and to determine relative molecular mass.

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7
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What is relative atomic mass?

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The average mass of one atom (of an element) to 1/12 of the mass of one atom of carbon-12

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What is relative molecular mass?

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The average mass of a molecule to 1/12 of the mass of one atom of carbon-12

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9
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What is vaporisation ?

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Sample turns into gas

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10
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What is ionisation?

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High energy electrons knock off 1 electron from atom (gaseous) molecules
x(g)—– x^+ (g) + e^-
e^- + x (g) ——- x^+ (g) + 2e^-

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What is acceleration?

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A negative plate (electric field) attracts positive ions so their velocity increases.

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What is ion drift?

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The ions travel along the flight tube larger m/z ions take longer to reach detector (mass/charge)

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13
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What is ion detection?

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Positive ions hits negative plate
Collector——–positive ions so their velocity increases
x^+ +e- —– x = produces current
size of current is directly proportional to abundance.

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What is data analysis?

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Time of flight converted into m/z. Size of current converted into abundance. Displayed as spectrum.
mass/charge= Ti

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15
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What are the two type of ionisation techniques?

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Electron impact , electronspray ionisation

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16
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Describe the first technique?

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High energy electrons from electricion gun fixed at sample , knock off an electron.
x(g)—– x^+ (g) + e^- OR
e^- + x (g) ——- x^+ (g) + 2e^-
used for elements and lower Mr molecules (relatively small mole)

17
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Describe the second technique?

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Sample dissolved in volatile solvent. Injected through needle at high voltage - molecule gains a poroton (h^+)
x + H^+ —- XH^+
High Mr molecules including biological molecules.