Atomic structure Flashcards

1
Q

What is the relative mass of a proton?

A

1

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2
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What is the relative mass of a neutron?

A

1

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3
Q

What is the relative mass of an electron?

A

Almost 0 (1/2000)

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4
Q

What is the relative charge of a proton?

A

+1

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5
Q

What is the relative charge of a neutron?

A

0

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6
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What is the relative charge of an electron?

A

-1

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7
Q

Why are atoms electrically neutral?

A

overall no charge because protons and electrons in an atom are equal

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8
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What does the atomic number tell us?

A

number of protons (and electrons)

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9
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What does the mass number tell us?

A

number of protons and neutrons

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10
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What is an isotope?

A

Atoms with the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons

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11
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What are the properties of an isotope?

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Physical - (eg density,mp,bp) different between isotopes
Chemical - (eg how they react) same as they have the same number of electrons

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11
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What is relative atomic mass?

A

average mass of all isotopes of an element taking into account their abundance

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12
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How do you calculate relative atomic mass?

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(Mass number of isotope 1 x abundance of isotope 1) + ( mass number of isotope 2 x abundance of isotope 2) ÷ 100

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13
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State and explain the number of occupied electron shells in a potassium atom

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4 electron shells occupied 2,8,8,1 because it is in period 4

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14
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State and explain the number of outer shell electrons in a tin atom

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4 because it is in group 4

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15
Q

Where are the protons and neutrons in an atom?

A

nucleus

16
Q

Where are the electrons in an atom?

A

outside shells

17
Q

How many electrons fit in the first energy level?

A

2

18
Q

How many electrons fit in the second energy level?

A

8

19
Q

How heavy are electrons compared to protons and neutrons?

A

1/2000