Chapter 1 - Atomic structure and the Periodic Table (L) Flashcards
What is the relative mass of an electron?
1/1840
What is the order of electron sub shells?
S, P, D
What does a mass spectrometer do?
Measure the masses of atoms and molecules
What is the definition of relative atomic mass?
The weighted mean mass (average) of an element relative to 1/12 of the mass of an atom of carbon-12
What is the definition of relative isotopic mass?
The mass of an individual atom of a particular isotope relative to 1/12 of the mass of an atom of carbon-12
What is the relative isotopic mass of carbon-12?
12
What is the molecular ion peak?
The peak with the highest m/z ration in the mass spectrum
How many electrons can an S sub shell contain?
2
How many electrons can a P sub shell contain?
6
What is the difference between sub shells and orbitals?
Orbitals are within sub shells- e.g. there are 3 orbitals in the P sub shell, which each contain 2 electrons
What is the main exception to the filling of sub shells?
4s comes before 3d
Why do orbitals sometimes partially fill both rather than fully fill one and leave another with only 1?
Because half filled sub shells are relatively stable, so the atom is more stable if both are half filled rather than 1 fully filled and the other not- e.g. the 4s orbital sometimes only fills with 1 electron (half), in order to allow the 3d sub shell to fill either 5 (half) or 10 (full)
What is Hund’s rule?
States that electrons will prioritise occupying the orbitals singly before pairing
What is the Pauli Exclusion Principle?
States that two electrons cannot occupy the same orbital without opposite spins
What are the 3 orbitals in the P sub shell referred to as?
X,Y+Z