2. Atoms and Atomic Structure Flashcards

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Democritus

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  • Greek philosopher
  • believed all matter is made of very small indivisible particles
  • he called these particles ‘atoms’
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Dalton’s Atomic Theory

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  1. All matter is made up of tiny indivisible particles called atoms
  2. All atoms of a given element are identical and are different from atoms of other elements
  3. Atoms of different elements combine in fixed whole number ratios to form chemical compounds
  4. Atoms cannot be subdivided, created or detroyed
  5. A chemical reaction involves a rearrangement of atoms
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The Law of Conservation of Mass - Lavoisier

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  • in a chemical reaction, matter is neither created nor destroyed
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Lavoisier vs Dalton

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Dalton’s theory explained Lavoisiers theory as follows:

  • if all matter is made up of tiny indivisible particles, called atoms, which cannot be subdivided, created or destroyed, then in a chemical reaction these atoms must only be rearranged. Therefore, matter is neither created nor destroyed and thus mass must be conserved
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The Law of Constant Composition - Proust

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  • any given compound is always made up of elements combined in the same proportion by mass
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Proust vs Dalton

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  • if a compond is formed by the combination of atoms in a fixed ratio
  • then their proportions by mass must also be fixed
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Atom

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  • smallest particle of an element that retains all of the chemical properties of the element
  • contains 3 subatomic particles: protons, neutrons + electrons
  • each subatomic particle has specific characteristics within the highly organised atomic structure
  • made up of a nucleus + extranuclear space
  • the interaction between atoms accounts for the properties of matter
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Nucleus

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  • extremely small + very dense cluster of protons + neutrons in the centre of an atom
  • positively charged
  • contributes most of the weight of the atom
  • positively charged protons that repel each other are tightly packed with the neutral neutrons that act as buffers between the protons
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Extranuclear space

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  • contains negatively charged electrons arranged in highly ordered orbitals maintained by the repulsive forces between electrons + the strong attractive forces between the electrons + positively charged nucleus
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Proton

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  • subatomic particle found in the nucleus
  • has a charge of +1
  • has mass of approximately 1 amu
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Neutron

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  • subatomic particle found in the nucleus
  • has no charge
  • has mass of approximately 1amu
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Electron

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  • subatomic particle found in the space surrounding the nucleus
  • has a charge of -1
  • has mass of approximately 0.0005amu
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Atomic number

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  • # protons in the nucleus of an atom
  • written as subscript
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Mass number

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  • # protons + # neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
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Atomic weight

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  • the weighted average of the masses of the naturally occuring isotopes of an element
  • measured in amu
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amu

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  • atomic mass unit
  • the unit used to measure the mass of an elementary particle, and an atom
  • 1amu = 1/12th the mass of a carbon atom with 6 protons and 6 neutrons = 1.6605 x 10-24 grams
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Isotopes

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  • atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons
  • have the same chemical properties
  • often have slightly different physical properties
  • radioactive properties are different
  • most elements occuring naturally are found as a mixture of isotopes in more or less constant ratio
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Monatomic elements

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  • exist as single atoms
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Diatomic elements

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  • exist in a molecule of 2 atoms
  • O, H, N, F, Cl, Br, I
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Polyatomic elements

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  • exist in molecules of 3 or more atoms
  • O, P, S, C