Key Area 1.2 - Atomic Theory Flashcards
Describe a proton
Charge= Positively Charged Location= Contained in the nucleus of the atom Size= 1a.m.u
Describe a Neutron
Charge= No charge Location= Contained in the nucleus of the atom Size= 1.a.m.u
Name the charge of large components of the atom
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
How are elements arranged in the periodic table
Elements are arranged in the periodic table in order of increasing atomic number
What is the atomic number
The atomic number of an element tells you how many protons an element has
How are electrons arranged in an atom
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
What do elements in the same group have in common
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.
Name the groups in the periodic table
Alkali metals
Transitional metals
Halogens
Noble gases
What is the mass number
The mass number of an element is equal to the number of protons plus the number of neutrons
Are the masses of an atom of an element always the same
No, this type of atom is called an Isotope
What is an isotope
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
What is the relative atomic mass
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
What is the name for an element arrangement which is arranged with the mass number on top
Nuclide Notation
What is an ion
An ion is a charged particle and they are formed when an atom gains or looses an electron
Why are the noble gases special
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