The atom (C1) Flashcards

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What is an atom?

A

Smallest part of an element that can exist

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2
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What is Dalton’s model of the atom?

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Atoms as solid spheres that could not be divided into smaller parts

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3
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What is the plum pudding model of the atom?

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Sphere of positive charge with negative electrons embedded in it

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4
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What did scientists discover in the alpha scattering experiment?

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Some alpha particles were deflected by the gold foil - this showed that an atom’s mass and positive charge must be concentrated in one small space (the nucleus)

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5
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Describe the nuclear model of the atom

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Dense nucleus with electrons orbiting it

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6
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What did Niels Bohr discover?

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Electrons orbit in fixed energy levels (shells)

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7
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What did James Chadwick discover?

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Uncharged particle called the neutron

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8
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Where are protons and neutrons?

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In the nucleus

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9
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What is the relative mass of each subatomic particle?

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Proton -> 1 Neuton -> 1 Electron -> 0 (very small)

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10
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What is the relative charge of each subatomic particle?

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Proton -> +1 Neutron -> 0 Electron -> -1

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11
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How can you find the number of protons in an atom?

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The atomic number on the periodic table

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12
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How can you calculate the number of neutrons in an atom?

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Mass number - atomic number

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13
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Why do atoms have no overall charge?

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Equal numbers of positive protons and negative electrons

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14
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How many electrons would you place in the first, second, and third shells?

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Up to 2 in the first shell and up to 8 in the second and third shells

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15
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What is an element?

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Substance made of one type of atom

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16
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What is a compound?

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Substance made of more than one type of atom chemically joined together

17
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What is a mixture?

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Two or more substances not chemically combined

18
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What are isotopes?

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Atoms of the same element (same number of protons) with different numbers of neutrons

19
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What are the four physical processes that can be used to separate mixtures?

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Filtration, crystallisation, distillation, fractional distillation, chromatography

20
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What is relative mass?

A

The average mass of all the atoms of an element