P6.1 Flashcards
what is an atomic nuclei composed of?
protons and neutrons
what is the charge on atomic nuclei?
positive
how would having atoms of the same element differ in nuclear mass?
by having a different number of neutrons
why would nuclei emit alpha/ beta particles, neutrons and/or gamma rays?
because some nuclei are unstable
describe alpha radiation
a) the structure
b) the symbol
c) how it is produced
d) the equation symbol
e) the charge
a) particle
b) α
c) 2 protons and 2 neutrons emitted from the nucleus
d) 4
He
2
e) +2 charge
in simple terms what is radioactivity?
energy emitted by a nucleus
describe beta radiation
a) the structure
b) the symbol
c) how it is produced
d) the equation symbol
e) the charge
a) particle
b) β
c) neutron turns into a prelectron emitted by nucleus
d) 0
e
-1
e) -1 charge (ITS AN ELECTRON)
do electrons orbit around the nucleus?
- they do not
- they occupy discrete energy levels
where is the lowest energy level on an atom?
and what is it called
closest to the nucleus
- called ground state
do all atoms have the same values for energy levels?
no, different atoms have different values for energy levels
what causes electrons to move up to a higher energy level (from a low energy level)
by gaining energy (ie. absorbing EM radiation)
what does it mean when an electron is excited?
inner electron rises to a higher energy level
what does it mean when an atom has been ionised?
the outer electron has absorbed enough EM radiation to leave the atom entirely
- so atom becomes a positively charged ion
when can an electron absorb a photon?
and what happens when it does so
when the energy of the photon matches exactly the energy difference between two levels
- it excites to a higher energy level
if a photon’s energy is slightly above the energy difference between tht two levels, will it be absorbed by the electron?
no it will not, it must be the EXACT difference