Key Area 1.2 - Atomic Theory Flashcards

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Describe a proton

A
Charge= Positively Charged
Location= Contained in the nucleus of the atom
Size= 1a.m.u
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Describe a Neutron

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Charge= No charge
Location= Contained in the nucleus of the atom
Size= 1.a.m.u
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3
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Name the charge of large components of the atom

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The nucleus is positive due to the number of protons but the overall charge of an atom is neutral as the number of electrons balances the number of protons

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How are elements arranged in the periodic table

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Elements are arranged in the periodic table in order of increasing atomic number

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5
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What is the atomic number

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The atomic number of an element tells you how many protons an element has

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6
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How are electrons arranged in an atom

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Electrons are arranged in energy levels which can only hold a certain number of electrons
One= A maximum of 2 electrons
The others= A maximum of 8 electrons

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What do elements in the same group have in common

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They react in very similar ways because they have the same number of electrons in their outer shell. For example alkaline metals have only 1 electron in the outer shell making them very reactive.

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8
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Name the groups in the periodic table

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Alkali metals
Transitional metals
Halogens
Noble gases

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9
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What is the mass number

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The mass number of an element is equal to the number of protons plus the number of neutrons

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10
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Are the masses of an atom of an element always the same

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No, this type of atom is called an Isotope

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What is an isotope

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Isotopes are atoms with the same atomic number but different mass numbers due to the variation of neutrons in the nucleus, for example Carbon, mass 12 and Carbon, mass 15

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12
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What is the relative atomic mass

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The relative atomic mass is the average mass of all isotopes from a particular element
It can be calculated by:
RAM = (% abundance of isotope 1 x mass) + (% abundance of isotope 2)
/100

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13
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What is the name for an element arrangement which is arranged with the mass number on top

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Nuclide Notation

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14
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What is an ion

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An ion is a charged particle and they are formed when an atom gains or looses an electron

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Why are the noble gases special

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The noble gases have a stable electron arrangement meaning they have a full outer shell and are therefor unreactive. In order for other atoms to achieve a full outer shell they must gain or loose electrons

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16
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Describe an electron

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Charge= Negatively Charged
Location= Spin around the positive centre of the atom in circles called energy levels
Size= Their mass is close to 0