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What are the main components of an atom?
A
central nucleus
made up of
protons
and neutrons, with electrons orbiting around it
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What determines the identity of an element?
The number of
protons
in its
nucleus
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What is the smallest element and how many protons does it have?
Hydrogen
, which has
one
proton
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How many protons and neutrons does helium have?
Two
protons and
two
neutrons
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How many different elements are there approximately?
Around
100
different elements
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What do we call the boxes in the periodic table that represent different elements?
Nuclear symbols
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What does the number in the bottom left of a nuclear symbol represent?
The
atomic number
, which is
unique
to that element
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How can you identify an element based on its atomic number?
Any atom with that many
protons
must be that
element
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What is the atomic number of helium?
Two
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What is the atomic number of carbon?
Six
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If an atom has three protons, what element is it?
Lithium
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What does the symbol 'C' represent?
Carbon
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What does the symbol 'Li' represent?
Lithium
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What are isotopes?
Different forms of the same element that have the same number of
protons
but a different number of
neutrons
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What is the most common form of carbon?
Carbon-12
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How many
protons
,
neutrons
, and electrons does carbon-12 have?
Six
protons,
six
neutrons, and six electrons
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What is the mass number of carbon-13?
13
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Why do isotopes of an element react chemically in the same way?
Because they all have the same number of
protons
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What is relative atomic mass?
The
average
mass of all the
isotopes
that make up a particular element
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What is the
abundance
of an
isotope
?
How common
or
rare that isotope is
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How do you calculate the relative atomic mass of copper?
By summing the product of each isotope's
abundance
and
mass
, then dividing by the total abundance
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What is the equation for relative atomic mass?
Relative atomic mass
= (sum of
isotope abundance
× isotope mass) / (sum of abundances of all isotopes)
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What is the first step in calculating the relative atomic mass of copper?
Multiply each
isotope's
abundance by its
mass
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What is the abundance of copper-63 and copper-65?
Copper-63 has an abundance of
69.2%
and copper-65 has an abundance of
30.8%
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What is the mass of copper-63 and copper-65?
Copper-63 has a mass of
63
and copper-65 has a mass of
65
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What is the final calculation for the relative atomic mass of copper?
63.6
when rounded to one
decimal
place
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What does the symbol 'Ar' represent?
Relative atomic mass
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What are the steps to calculate the relative atomic mass of an element using isotopes?
Multiply each isotope's
abundance
by its
mass.
Sum
these values together.
Divide
by the
total abundance
of all isotopes.
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What are the differences between isotopes of the same element?
Same number of
protons
Different number of
neutrons
Different
mass
numbers
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