1.1 Atomic Structure Flashcards
Which letter is used to
represent the atomic
number of an atom?
Z
What does the atomic
number tell us about an
element?
Atomic number = number of protons in an atom
What letter represents mass number?
A
How is the mass number calculated?
mass number = number of protons + number of
neutrons (total number of nucleons)
Define relative atomic mass
Average mass of all isotopes of an element
compared to ¹/₁₂ the mass of an atom of Carbon
12 (C¹²)
What is are isotopes of an element?
Different forms of the same element, containing
the same number of protons but different
numbers of neutrons. They still have the same
chemical properties.
How many orbitals and
electrons do these shells
contain?
a) 1s b) 2p c) 3s d) 3d d) 4s
How many orbitals and electrons do these shells contain? a) 1s- 1 orbital, 2 electrons b) 2p- 3 orbitals, 6 electrons c) 3s- 1 orbital, 2 electrons d) 3d- 5 orbitals, 10 electrons e) 4s- 1 orbital, 2 electrons
Does 3d or 4s have a higher energy?
3d
What is an orbital?
A region around the nucleus that can hold up to
two electrons
What would be the
relationship between 2
electrons in the same orbital
in terms of their spin?
Have opposite spin as repel each other as both
negative
Explain why chromium does not fit the trend for
electronic configuration
It only has one electron in its 4s orbital before
filling 3d
1s² … 3p⁶ 4s¹ 3d⁵
Explain why copper does not for the trend for
electronic configuration.
It only has one electron in its 4s orbital before
filling 3d
1s² … 3p⁶ 4s¹ 3d¹⁰
What are the two types of ionisation for a mass spectrometer? How do they differ?
- Electron impact: electron gun (hot wire filament with current through it emitting electrons) knocks off one electron from each particle to form 1+ MOLECULAR IONS (these ions fragment).
- Electrospray: sample dissolved in volatile solvent (e.g. water or methanol) and injected through a fine hypodermic needle to give an aerosol. Needle attached to positive terminal of a high-voltage power supply and particles gain a proton from the solvent as they leave the needle, producing XH+
ions (+1 charge and mass of Mr + 1). (ions rarely fragment)
When would you use the different types of ionisation
in a mass spec?
Electron impact used for organic or inorganic molecules with
a low formula mass.
Electrospray used for substances with a higher molecular
mass including biological molecules, e.g. proteins.
Describe how a time of flight mass spectrometer works
Acceleration - positive ions attracted towards a negatively charged plate.
Ion Drift - ions pass through hole in plate, form a beam with constant kinetic energy, travel along tube to detector. Time of flight is therefore directly proportional to the square root of mass.
Detection - positive ions pick up electrons, current flows, m/z value and time of flight recorded. Largest current from most abundant ions