1.1 Atomic Structure Flashcards
Define aspects of the nucleus
- Tiny + dense
- Contains protons + neutrons (nucleons)
- Contains the majority of the mass of the atom
Relative mass + charge
Particle:
Ar:
Cr:
Define energy level shells
Electrons orbit around nucleus due to electrostatic forces of attraction between positive nucleus and negative elections
Define mass(A)
Number of nucleons in nucleus
Define atomic number(z)
Number of protons in nucleus
Number of elections
In a stable atom, charges are balanced, therefore, number of protons = number of electrons
Define isotope
Atoms with the same number of protons in nucleus, but a different number of neutrons
Define relative isotopic mass
Mass of an isotope in comparison relative to one twelfth of the mass of C12
How is an atom of Cl38 differently to Cl35 in terms of protons?
Cl37 having two more neutrons than Cl35 have the same number of protons and the same number of electrons
How is an atom of Cl37 the same as Cl35 in terms of protons, neutrons and electrons?
Cl37 has same number, but both isotopes have the same number of protons and same number of electrons
1803 electron development
Dalton proposed elements composed of atoms
Atoms are invisible and atoms are specific
In different elements there are different atoms
Atoms cannot be broken down
1896 electron development
Becquerel discovered radioactivity
Proposing sub-atomic particles
Therefore the atom isn’t visible
1897 electron development
Thompson discovered electron via Plum-pudding model
Overwhelmingly positive and dotted with negative with electrons
1911 electron development
Rutherford proposed most mass and positive charge in nucleus