Atomic Structure And Isotopes & Compounds, Formulae And Equations Flashcards

1
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Which letter is used to represent the atomic number of an atom?

A

Z

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2
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Which letter represents the mass number?

A

A

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3
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Define isotope.

A

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

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4
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Why does different isotopes of the same element react in the same way? (2)

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  • Neutrons have no impact on the chemical reactivity
  • Reactions involve electrons, isotopes have the same number of electrons in the same arrangement
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5
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What are ions.

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Charged particles that are formed when an atom gains or loses electrons.

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6
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What is the unit used to measure atomic mass called?

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Unified atomic mass unit, u.

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7
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Define relative atomic mass

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The weighted mean mass of an atom of an element compared with one twelfth of the mass of an atom of carbon-12

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8
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Define relative isotopic mass.

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The mass of an atom of an isotope compared with one twelfth of the mass of an atom of carbon-12.

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9
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What two assumptions are made when calculating mass number?

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  1. Contribution of the electron is neglected
  2. Mass of both proton and neutron is taken as 1.0 u
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10
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What are the uses of mass spectrometry?

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  • Identify unknown compounds
  • find relative abundance of each isotope of an element
  • determine structural information
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11
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How does a mass spectrometer work?

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  • the sample is made into positive ions.
  • they pass through the apparatus and are separated according to mass to charge ratio
  • a computer analyses the data and produces mass spectrum
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12
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How is the group number related to the number of electrons?

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Group number = number of electrons in the outer shell.

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13
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Which are the 4 elements that don’t tend to form ions and why?

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The elements are beryllium, boron, carbon and silicon
Requires a lot of energy to transfer outer shell electrons.

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14
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What are molecular ions?

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Covalently bonded atoms that lose or gain electrons.

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15
Q

What is the charge of an ammonium ion?

A

NH4 (+)

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16
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What is the charge of a hydroxide ion?

A

OH-

17
Q

What is the charge of a nitrate ion?

A

NO3 (-)

18
Q

What is the charge of a carbonate ion?

A

CO3 (2-)

19
Q

What is the charge of a sulfate ion?

A

SO4 (2-)

20
Q

What is an empirical formula?

A

Simplest whole number ration of atoms of each element present in a compound