Atomic Structure Flashcards

(21 cards)

1
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What are the relative masses of the subatomic particles? (3)

A
  • Proton = 1 (1)
  • Neutron = 1 (1)
  • Electron = 1/2000 (1)
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What is the top and bottom number of an element? (4)

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  • Top = mass number (1)
    • Number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus (1)
  • Bottom = Atomic number (1)
    • Number of protons in the nucleus (1)
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What is an isotope? (2)

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  • Different mass number but same atomic number (1)
  • Different number of neutrons (1)
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What is relative isotopic mass? (2)

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  • The mass of an atom of an isotope (1)
  • Compared to 1/12 mass of an atom of isotope (1)
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How do you work out relative isotopic mass? (1)

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RIM = (abundanceM/Z) + (abundance M/Z)
/100

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4
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What are the S and P orbital shapes? (3)

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  • S = Spherical (1)
  • P = 3 Dumbbells make up P sub-shell (1)
  • 2 electrons can move within these orbital shapes (1)
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What is spin-pairing? (2)

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  • When 2 electrons occupy one orbital (1)
  • Spin in opposite directions (1)
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Whats the maximum electron configuration or every shell? (4)

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  • 1s2
  • 2s2 2p6
  • 3s2 3p6 3d10
  • 4s2 4p6 4d10 4f14
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What are the 2 rules when filling orbitals? (3)

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  • We fill from the lowest energy upwards (1)
  • Hence why 4s is typically filled before 3d (1)
  • Orbitals are filled singly before paired due to electron repulsion (1)
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What elements behave differently in electron configuration and why? (2)

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  • Chromium and copper (1)
  • 4s1 to have a more stable 3d sub-shell (1)
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Where are the electron blocks located? (4)

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  • S-block is on the left side (1)
  • D-block is located at the middle (1)
  • P-block is located on the right side (1)
  • F-block is located at the bottom (1)
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How does the atomic emission spectra? (3)

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  • Element is heated and electrons absorbs energy becoming excited
    (1)
  • Electron moves from ground state to a higher energy level (1)
  • Eventually electrons move down and release energy in the form in
    light (1)
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What is ionisation energy? (2)

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  • The minimum energy required to remove 1 mole of electrons (1)
  • From one mole of atoms in gaseous states (1)
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Whats the trend of ionisation as you move down a group? (2)

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  • Energy decreases (1)
  • Increase in shielding and atomic radius (1)
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13
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What is successive ionisation and what do the jumps in energy indicate? (3)

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  • More than one electron removed from the same atom (1)
  • Small increase as it becomes a more positive ion (1)
  • Large increase from a removal of a closer shell (1)
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14
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What is the 2nd ionisation energy of Magnesium? (1)

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Mg+(g) → Mg2+(g) + e- (1)

15
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What do the changes of ionisation in periods indicate? (3)

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  • General increase come from increase of protons and same
    shielding (1)
  • Significant decrease (Elements located at Al) in row indicates outer
    electron sitting in a sub-shell further from nucleus (1)
  • Slight decrease (Elements located at S) as 2 electrons in same orbital
    cause repulsion (1)
16
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What are the trends of melting points in period 3? (4)

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  • (Na, Mg, Al) have metallic bonding with increasing positive charge (1)
  • Silicon has giant covalent structure and highest melting point (1)
  • (P4, C8, Cl2) are simple molecular with different London forces (1)
  • Ar exist as an individual atom with the lowest melting point (1)
17
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Why do some elements have similar chemical reactions? (2)

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  • Same number of electrons in the outer shell (1)
  • Electrons govern chemical reactions (1)
18
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What is the reason for logarithm being used? (1)

A
  • Makes it easier to plot large numbers (1)
19
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What is periodicity? (1)

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  • A trend of repeating properties (1)