Chemistry - atomic structure Flashcards
1
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plum pudding model
A
sphere of positive charge with negatively charged electrons dotted around within the sphere at random
2
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gold foil experiment
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- by Rutherford, Geiger and Marsden
- disproved plum pudding model
- positively charged alpha particle models fired at very thin gold sheet
- if plum pudding model was correct, alpha particles would pass straight through foil, however, most of the particles passed straight through, a small number deflected, some changed direction slightly and even smaller proportion reflected straight back
- small, concentrated positive charge which caused deflection of small proportion of alpha particles
3
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nucleus in current nuclear model
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- contains protons and neutrons
- found in central nucleus
- overall positively charged
- very small
4
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electrons in current nuclear model
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- negatively charged
- arranged in shells around nucleus
- each shell of electrons around nucleus
- lowest energy levels filled first, 2882, atoms with full shell of electrons such as group 8 noble gases are more stable
- partially filled shells make atom reactive
5
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protons in current nuclear model
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- positively charged
- in central nucleus
- no of protons = no of electrons
6
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mass number
A
number of protons + neutrons
7
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atomic number
A
number of protons
8
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isotopes
A
same number of protons
different number of neutrons
same chemical properties but different relative atomic mass