Chapter 2 - Atomic structure and isotopes Flashcards
What is the mass number ?
- The bigger number
- Protons and neutrons
What is the atomic number ?
- The smaller number
- Number of protons
- P=E, unless its charged
How do you find out the number of neutrons ?
Mass number - atomic number
What are isotopes ?
Isotopes are atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons and therefore different masses. e.g. 35-Cl and 37-Cl
What do isotopes with more neutrons have ?
- Higher mass
- Higher density
- Higher MP + BP
- Slower rates of diffusion
What are ions ?
An ion is a charged atom. It has gained or lost electrons meaning the number of electrons is different from the number of protons
What are cations ?
Cations are positive ions with a positive charge. They have lost electrons. Commonly found on the LHS of the periodic table.
What are anions ?
Anions are negative ions with a negative charge. They have gained electrons. Commonly found on the RHS of the periodic table.
What is relative atomic mass ?
Relative atomic mass is the weighted mean mass of an atom relative to 1/12th the mass of an atom of carbon-12
What is relative isotopic mass ?
Relative isotopic mass is the mass of an isotope relative to 1/12th the mass of an atom of carbon-12
What is relative formula mass ?
Relative formula mass is the mass of its formula units relative to carbon-12
How does a mass spec work ?
- A sample is placed in the mass spec
- The sample is ionised. It is bombarded with electrons which knock off electrons, forming positive ions
- The ions are then accelerated. Heavier ions move more slowly and are more difficult to deflect, whereas lighter ions move quicker and are easier to deflect
- The ions are then detected on a mass spectrum as a mass to charge ratio (m/z). Each ion reaching the detector adds to the signal, so the greater the abundance, the larger the signal.
What does the furthest right peak represent ?
The peak furthest to the right is known as the molecular + ion. It has the highest mass and is therefore the parent molecule.
How to calculate relative atomic mass using a mass spec ?
∑ ( percentage abundance of each isotope × mass of each isotope ) ÷ 100
What are binary compounds ?
A binary compound contains two elements only