Atomic Structure and the Bohr Model Flashcards

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What makes up the mass number?

A

protons + neutrons

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What is the atomic number?

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The # of protons an element has It’s the box number that an element appears in on the periodic table
Ex: Mg is in box 12, C is in box 6

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3
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Is the atomic # always the same?

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ALWAYS the same for elements with the same letter symbol

Ex: C will always be 6, Mg will always be 12

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4
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What determines the atomic number for an element? In other words, atomic # is equal to what?

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The atomic number is equal to the number of protons an element has. The number of protons in any given element NEVER changes

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Is the mass # always the same?

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No. An element can have a different # of protons which will give it a different mass #. You can find how many protons a element has by: neutrons= Mass# - Atomic#

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6
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Atoms of the same element that have different mass #s are called?

A

Isotopes

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7
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Quantization

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when your position can only exist at certain distinct levels, but not in between those levels. (You can stand anywhere on a ramp but not a staircase, so your position is quantized on the stairs.)

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Bohr model indicates?

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indicates that electrons can only exist at certain distances from the nucleus (N = 1, 2, 3, 4), thus the electrons’ distance from the nuclei is quantized (there is no n = 1/2)

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9
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Do energy shells get smaller or larger as they get further away from the nucleus?

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Smaller

Ex: n=5 and n=6 are closer together than n=1 and n=2

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10
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are electrons allowed to be anywhere they want around the nuclei or in certain locations?

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Certain locations. They are quantized!

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Is there a correlation between energy shells and how much energy it takes to shift an electron?

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Yes. The larger the gap between energy shells the most energy it takes to move an electron. It takes more energy to move from n=2 to n=1 than n=5 to n=4

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