2.1.2 Atomic Structure Flashcards

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What is the current model of the atom?

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  • Protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus, which is at the centre of the atom.
  • Electrons orbit the nucleus in ‘shells’.
  • The nucleus is tiny compared with the total volume of an atom.
  • The nucleus is extremely dense and accounts for almost of the atom’s mass.
  • Most of an atom consists of empty space between the tiny nucleus and the electron ‘shells’
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What is the relative mass of of electron?

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1 / 1835

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What are isotopes?

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Atoms of the same elements with different numbers of neutrons and different masses.

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Why do different isotopes of the same element react in the same way?

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Chemical reactions involve electrons, and isotopes have the same number and arrangement of electrons. Neutrons make no difference to chemical reactivity.

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What are ions?

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Charged particles.

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