• Atomic Structure Flashcards

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What does every atom contain?

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  • Positively charged nucleus composed of protons and neutrons
  • Electrons that surround the nucleus
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How are electrons held in the in the atom?

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• Electrons have a negative charge.
• Nucleus has a positive charge.
This means that electrons are held in the atom by the electrostatic force of attraction between them and the nucleus.

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What force holds the electrons in the atom?

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Electrostatic force

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What did Rutherford’s investigations show about the the nucleus?

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  • Nucleus contains most of the mass of the atom.

* Diameter is 0.00001 times the diameter of a typical atom.

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How does mass differ between electrons, protons and neutrons?

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  • Electron has a smaller mass than the proton or neutron.

* Proton and neutron have almost equal mass

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How does charge differ between electrons, protons and neutrons?

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  • Electron has equal and opposite charge to the proton.

* Neutron is uncharged.

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What is an isotope?

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Atoms with the same number of protons and different numbers of neutrons.

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What is the nucleon number/mass number?

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Total number of protons and neutrons in an atom.

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What is a nucleon?

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A proton or a neutron in the nucleus.

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10
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How are isotopes labelled?

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Isotopes are labelled according to their atomic number, and their mass number, and the chemical symbol of the element.

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What is a nuclide?

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Each type of nucleus.

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What is the specific charge defined as?

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The specific charge of a charged particle is defined as its charge divided by its mass.

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What is the proton numb er?

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Also referred to as the atomic number, has the symbol Z, is the number of protons in the nucleus.

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How is the proton number significant?

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The proton number defines the element, no two elements have the same number of protons.

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How can the proton number be used to obtain information about an atom’s chemical properties?

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  • In a neutral atom, the number of electrons equals the number of protons.
  • The element’s reactions and chemical behaviour depend on the number of electrons.
  • Therefore the proton number can tell you a lot about the chemical properties.
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What is the nucleon number?

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• The Also known as the mass number, has the symbol A.
• Tells you how many protons and neutrons are in the nucleus.
Since each proton and neutron have a mass of 1, and the electrons have a mass of near to nothing, the number of nucleons is the same as the atom’s relative mass.