Mass number and isotopes (TOF) Flashcards
mass number definition
the number of protons + neutrons
Relative Atomic Mass definition
The mean mass of an atom of an element, compared to 1/12th of the mean mass of an atom of carbon-12 atom.
What are isotopes?
Isotopes are the same element with the same atomic number, but with a different number of neutrons, and therefore a different mass number.
Different mass number means different physical properties
Mass Spectrometry
An analytical technique to identify isotopes and find overall relative mass of an element
1st step of TOF: electron impact
Ionisation: used for lower molecular masses
Electron Impact:
1. the sample is vaporised
2. then fired with high energy electrons from an electron gun.
3. This knocks an electron out of the shell which creates a positive ion.
1st step of TOF: electrospray ionisation
Ionisation: used for higher molecular masses
Electrospray Ionisation:
1. the sample is dissolved in a volatile solvent
2. injected by a hypodermic needle which is attached to a high voltage power supply.
3. Samples gain a proton
2nd step of TOF
Acceleration:
the molecules are accelerated using an electric field so that they all have the same kinetic energy
3rd step of TOF
Ion Drift:
ions will move into the “flight” tube.
the larger the mass, the lower the velocity/speed
4th step of TOF
Detection:
When the positive ions hit the negatively charged detection plate, they gain an electron which produces a flow of charge.
The greater the abundance, the greater the current produced
5th step of TOF
Data Analysis:
able to produce a spectra-print out graph of abundance vs mass to charge ratio.
Equation to calculate atomic mass
m/z x abundance / total abundance
Answer: D
Answer: A
Give the TOF equation + Avagadros Constant + speed equation
speed = distance(m)/time(s)
avagadros constant = 6.022 x10(23)
EQ: Why is it important to ionise the isotopes in a TOF mass spec?
- Ions will interact with and be accelerated by an electric field.
- Ions create a current when hitting the detector.