1.1 Exam Questions Flashcards

1
Q

State two features of the current model that are not shown in the Rutherford model. [2]

A

Current model includes neutrons and protons
Current model shows elections in different energy levels

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2
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What is the general equation for electrospray ionisation? [1]

A

X(g) + H+ → XH+ (g)

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3
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Define the mass number of an atom. [1]

A

Number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom

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4
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Define the term relative atomic mass. [2]

A

The average mass an of atom of an element
On a scale in which the mass of an atom of carbon-12 is 1

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5
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Describe how molecules are ionised using electrospray ionisation. [3]

A

Sample is dissolved in a volatile solvent
Injected through a needle at a high voltage
So each molecule gains a proton

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6
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State two differences between the plum pudding model and the model of atomic structure used today. [2]

A

Nucleus contains protons and neutrons
Electrons are arranged in energy levels

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7
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Describe how ions are formed in a TOF mass spectrometer. [2]

A

A high voltage is applied to a sample in a polar solvent
So sample gains a proton

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8
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Explain why it is necessary to ionise molecules when measuring their mass in a TOF mass spectrometer. [2]

A

Ions will be accelerated by an electric field
Only ions will create a current when hitting the detector

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