Atomic Structure Flashcards

1
Q

What is all matter composed of

A

Atoms

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2
Q

What is the relative mass and charge of a

1) proton
2) neutron
3) electron

A

1) proton ~ relative mass = 1 / relative charge = +1
2) neutron ~ relative mass = 1 / relative charge = 0
3) electron ~ relative mass = 1/2000 / relative charge = -1

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3
Q

What is the number of electrons equal to?

A

The number of protons to give a uncharged atom

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4
Q

What is the atomic number equal to

A

The number of protons

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5
Q

What is the mass number equal to?

A

The number of protons and the number of neutrons in the nucleus

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6
Q

How to isotopes differ

A

Different number of neutrons

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7
Q

What happens in a mass spectrometer

A

The samples are ionised, accelerated to constant kinetic energy, allowed to drift and detected

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8
Q

Define relative atomic mass

A

The average mass of an atom compared with 1/12th the mass of a carbon-12 atom

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9
Q

Define relative molecular mass

A

The average mass of a molecule compared with 1/12th the mass of a carbon-12 atom

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10
Q

What does each electron shell consist of

A

One or more sub-shells, also called orbitals, of which are 4 types (s, p, d, t)

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11
Q

An orbital can contain a maximum of how many electrons

A

2 spinning in opposite directions

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12
Q

What is the trend in 1st ionisation energies down group 2

A

Decreases because the outermost electrons are increasingly shielded from the attraction of the nucleus

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13
Q

What is the overall trend in the 1st ionisation energy across a period?

A

Increases because of the increasing nuclear charge

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14
Q

What do 1st ionisation energies provide evidence of?

A

Shells and sub-shells

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