Atoms, Elements & Compounds Flashcards
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What are atoms?
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- All substances are made of atoms.
- They are the smallest part of an element.
- They cannot be seen with a microscope.
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Nucleus?
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- Is in the middle of the atom, it consists of protons and neutrons.
- Protons are positively charged, neutrons have no charge.
- The overall charge for the nucleus is therefore positive.
- The size of the nucleus is about 1/10,000 of the size of an atom.
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Electrons?
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- Electrons move around the nucleus.
- They are negatively charged and tiny.
- They occupy shells around the nucleus.
- They do not have much mass compared to protons and electrons so nearly all the mass is located in the nucleus.
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Electrical charge of an atom?
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- The number of protons always equals to the number of electrons.
- These charges cancel eachother out, this means the atom has no overall charge.
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What is an element?
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- An element is a substance made up of only one type of atoms.
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What are compounds?
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- Compounds are two or more elements held together by chemical bonds.
- Elements go through chemical reactions to form compounds.
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Democtrius? 400BC?
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- First atomic model
- ‘All matter is made up of invisible particles called atoms, which cannot be destroyed.
- Atomos - indivisible.
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John Dalton 1800s?
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- Second atomic model
- He believed atoms were solid spheres that made up different elements of different sizes.
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JJ Dalton,1900?
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- Third atomic model
- He discovered the electron:
Since atoms have no overall charge, the atom must have positive charges to cancel out negatice charges. - He created the Plum Pudding model, where the atom is a ball of positive charge with negative electrons stuck in it.
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Ernest Rutherford, 1910?
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- He proved that there is a small positively charged centre to an atom.
- He fired positive alpha particles at a thin gold sheet. Some were repelled by the centre of the atoms.
- His atomic model consisted of a tiny positive nucleus with all the mass of the atom in the centre, surrounded by a cloud of negative electrons.
- Most of the atom is empty space as most of the particles passed through the atoms.
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Niels Bohr, 1913?
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- He suggested that electrons orbit the nucleus at fixed distances from the nucleus - in shells.
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Rutherford, 1918?
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- Discovered the nucleus contains protons.
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Chadwick, 1932?
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- Identified a second neutral particle in the nucleus - the neutron.
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What are isotopes?
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- Isotopes are atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons.
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Formula for relative atomic mass?
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- Relative atomic = sum of (isotope abundance x isotope mass no.)/
mass (Ar) 100