Atomic Structure Flashcards
How has the atomic structure changed over time?
Neils Bohr- idea of tiny positive nucleus orbited by electrons in shells
Schrödinger- idea of electrons as waves and particles (quantum theory)
Chadwick- discovered neutron
Electrons used to be seen as solid particles but now they are viewed more as a negatively charged cloud
What is the charge and mass of a proton, neutron and electron?
Proton mass- 1
Proton charge- +1
Neutron mass- 1
Neutron charge- 0
Electron mass- 1/2000
Electron charge- -1
Describe the structure of an atom
An atom consists of a nucleus containing positive protons and neutral neutrons. The positive nucleus is surrounded by negatively charged orbiting electrons
Define the following:
Mass number (A)
Atomic number (Z)
Mass number is the total number of protons + neutrons
Atomic number is the number of protons
What is an isotope and how to same element isotopes react?
Isotopes are atoms with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons
Same element isotopes react chemically in exactly the same way due to them all having the same number of electrons
What is mass spectrometry used for?
A mass spectrometer gives accurate information about relative isotopic mass and relative isotope abundances
What are the names of the two types of ionisation?
Electro spray
Electron impact
How does electrospray ionisation work?
How does electron-bombardment work?
What are the chambers of the mass spectrometer?
Ionisation
Acceleration
Ion drift
Ion detection
Data analysis
What happens in the ionisation chamber?
Gaseous atoms turn into gaseous ions
What happens in the acceleration chamber?
Positive ions are attracted to the negatively charged plate
All the ions have the same kinetic energy
Light ions travel faster
Heavier ions travel slower
What happens ion drift?
Ions travel through a hole forming a beam and continue travelling along the flight tube
What happens in ion detection?
Positive ions pick up an electron forming a current which is then recorded
Light ions reach the detection plate first
What happens in data analysis at the end of mass spectrometry?
Signals from the detectors are passed on to the computer which produces mass spec diagrams that we then can use to calculate isotopic abundances