P4 Atomic structure Flashcards
How big is an atom?
An atom has a radius of about 1 x 10-10 m.
Describe the basic structire of an atom?
An atom is made up of a positively charged nucleus (containing protons and neutrons) surrounded by negatively charged electrons.
How big is the nucleus compared to the atom?
The nucleus is about 1/10000 the size of the atom.
If the atom was as big as the moon, the nucleus would be the size of a penny!
Where would you find most of the mass of the atom?
Most of the mass of the atom is in the nucleus.
Electrons are arranged in energy levels around the atom.
How is it possible for the electrons to move from one energy level to another?
Electrons may move further from the nucleus (a higher energy level) if they absorb electromagnetic radiation such as light.
They may move closer to the nucleus (a lower energy level) by emitting (giving out) electromagnetic radiation such as light.
What’s the overall charge on an atom?
An atom is neutral. It has the same number of protons (+) as electrons (-).
What charge do protons have?
Protons are positive.
What charge do neutrons have?
Neutrons are neutral.
What charge do electrons have?
Electrons are negative.
All atoms of the same element must have the same number of what?
All atoms of the same element must have the same number of protons. This is what determines the element.
For example, anything that has 6 protons is always carbon. If it has 7, it must be nitrogen.
What does the atomic number represent?
The atomic number is the number of protons in an atom. For this reason, it is sometimes called the proton number.
What is the mass number?
The mass number is the number of protons plus neutrons.
How would you work out the number of neutrons in an atom if you were given the atomic number and the mass number?
The number of neutrons equals the mass number (protons + neutrons) minus the atomic number (number of protons).
What is meant by an isotope?
Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons.
If an atom loses an outer electron, what does it become?
An atom that loses an outer electron becomes a positive ion.
How many protons, neutrons and electrons are there in this isotope of carbon?
6 protons
6 electrons
8 neutrons
What leads to scientific ideas or models being changed or replaced?
New evidence leads to scientific ideas or models being changed or replaced.
The discovery of which particle led to the plum pudding model of the atom?
The discovery of the electron led to the plum pudding model of the atom.
Describe the plum pudding model of the atom.
The plum pudding model suggested that the atom is a ball of positive charge with negative electrons embedded in it.
Which experiment led to the conclusion that the mass of an atom was concentrated at the centre (nucleus) and that the nucleus was charged.
The results from the alpha particle scattering experiment led to the conclusion that the mass of an atom was concentrated at the centre (nucleus) and that the nucleus was charged.