Key Area 2: Atomic Structure Flashcards

1
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Group 1?

A

Alkali metals

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2
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Group 2?

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Alkaline earth metals

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3
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Group 7?

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Halogens

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4
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Group 8?

A

Noble gases

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5
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Two elements liquid at room temp?

A

Bromine and Mercury

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6
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Protons location and charge?

A

Nucleus, 1+

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7
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Neutrons location and charge?

A

Nucleus, 0

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8
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Electrons location and charge?

A

In shells orbiting nucleus, 1-

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9
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Equal numbers of?

A

Protons and electrons

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10
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Mass number?

A

Top, protons + neutrons

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11
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Atomic number?

A

Bottom, protons

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12
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First shell?

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2 electrons

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13
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Second shell?

A

8 electrons

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14
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Third shell?

A

8 electrons

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15
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Ions

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when there is an imbalance of the no. of positive protons and negative electrons

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16
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Mass no. - atomic no. =

A

neutrons

17
Q

metal Atoms loose electrons ions form?

A

positive charge (ion)

18
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non-metal Atoms gain electrons ions form?

A

negative charge (ion)

19
Q

Isotopes

A

have the same atomic no. but their mass number can be different

20
Q

RAM

A

Relative Atomic Mass is the average mass of an atom in an element taking into account their relative proportions

21
Q

Atoms can be represented by?

A

Nuclide notation

22
Q

Covalent bond forms between?

A

Non-metal atoms, forms when two positive nuclei are held together by their common attraction for a shared pair of electrons

23
Q

The shape of simple covalent molecules depends?

A

On the number of bonds shared, these molecules described as linear, angular, trigonal pyramidal or tetrahedral.

24
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Covalent molecular substances

A

have strong covalent bonds within the molecules and only weak attractions between the molecules

have low melting and boiling points as only weak forces of attraction between the molecules are broken when a substance changes state

do not conduct electricity because they do not have charged particles which are free to move

CMS which are insoluble in water may dissolve in other substances

25
Q

Covalent network structures

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have a network of strong covalent bonds within one giant structure

have a very high melting points because the network of strong covalent bonds is not easily broken

do not dissolve

in general, they do not conduct electricity, because they do not have charged particles which are free to move

26
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Ionic compounds

A

form lattice structures

have high melting and boiling points because strong ionic bonds must be broken in order to break up the lattice

soluble in water