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What is an element ?

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Substances made up of only one type of atom

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What is a molecule

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A particle that consists of two or more atoms chemically bonded together

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3
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What are reactants ?

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The substances you start with

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What are products

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The new substances made in a reaction

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5
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The law of conservation of mass

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The total mass of the products formed in a reaction is equal to the total mass of the reactants.

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What were John Dalton’s ideas

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He thought all matter was made of tiny particles called atoms, which he imagined as tiny speres that could not be divided and that each chemical element had its own atoms

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J J Thomson model and description

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He discovered electrons through an experiment . He then made the plum pudding model which is a cloud of posative charge with negative electrons embeded in it

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Aplha scattering experiment

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  1. Scientists fired small, positively charged particles (called alpha particles) at a piece of gold foil only a few atoms thick.
  2. They expected the alpha particles to travel
    straight through the gold.
  3. They were surprised that some of the alpha
    particles bounced back and many were deflected (alpha scattering).
  4. To explain why the alpha particles were repelled the scientists suggested that the positive charge and mass of an atom must be concentrated in a small space at its centre. They called this space the nucleus.
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Nuclear model

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Scientists replaced the plum pudding model with the nuclear model and suggested that the electrons oribut the nucleus, but not at set distances

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What is the Niels Bohr model

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Electron shell (Bohr) model, Niels calculated that electrons must orbit the nucleus at fixed distances. These orbits are called shells or energy levels

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Earnest Rutherford model (ASE)

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The mass of an atom is concentrated at its centre, the nucleus. The nucleus is posativley charged

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What did James Chadwick discover

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James Chadwick carried out experiments that gave evidence for a particle with no charge. Scientists called this the neutron and concluded that the protons and neutrons are in the nucleus, and the electrons orbit the nucleus in shells.

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13
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Whats the atomic number

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The number of protons in an element

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14
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What is the mass number

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The number of protons plus neutrons in the nucleus of an atom

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15
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What is an ion

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An ion is a charged atom

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16
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Isotopes

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Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons