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Topic 1: Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table
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What are
atoms
?
Atoms
are the
smallest
part of an
element
that can exist.
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What do chemical
symbols
represent?
Chemical
symbols
represent an
atom
of an
element
.
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How are
compounds
formed?
Compounds
are formed from
elements
by
chemical
reactions.
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What do chemical
reactions
involve?
Chemical
reactions
involve the
formation
of one or more new
substances
and often an
energy
change.
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What do
compounds
contain?
Compounds
contain two or more
elements
chemically
combined in
fixed
proportions.
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How can
compounds
be represented?
Compounds
can be represented by
formulae
using the
symbols
of the
atoms
from which they were
formed.
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What is an example of a
compound
and its
composition
?
HCl
is a compound containing
1
atom of
hydrogen
and
1
of
chlorine
per
molecule.
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How can
compounds
be
separated
?
Compounds
can only be
separated
into elements by
chemical
reactions.
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What is a
mixture
?
A
mixture
consists of two or more
elements
or
compounds
not
chemically
combined together.
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What happens to the
chemical
properties
of
substances
in a
mixture
?
The
chemical
properties
of each
substance
in the
mixture
remain
unchanged.
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How can
mixtures
be separated?
Mixtures
can be separated by
filtration
,
crystallisation
,
simple
distillation
,
fractional
distillation
, and
chromatography
.
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What type of processes are used to
separate
mixtures
?
Separation
of
mixtures
involves
physical
processes
, so no new
substances
are made.
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What was the first thought about the
structure
of
atoms
?
Atoms
were thought to be
tiny
spheres
that could not be
divided.
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What
model
was proposed after the
discovery
of the
electron
?
The
plum
pudding
model
was proposed, where the
atom
is a
ball
of
positive
charge
with
negative
electrons
embedded
in it.
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What did the
alpha
particle
scattering
experiment conclude?
The experiment concluded that the
mass
of an
atom
was
concentrated
at the
center
(
nucleus
) and that the
nucleus
was
charged.
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What was the setup of the
alpha
particle
scattering
experiment?
A
beam
of
alpha
particles was aimed at very
thin
gold
foil
, and their
passage
through was
detected.
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What was observed during the
alpha
particle
scattering
experiment?
Some
alpha
particles
emerged
from the
foil
at
different
angles
, and some even came
straight
back.
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Why were
alpha
particles
repelled
and
deflected
in the experiment?
The
positively
charged
alpha
particles
were
repelled
and
deflected
by a
small
concentration
of
positive
charge
in the
atom
(
nucleus
).
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Who suggested that
electrons
orbit
the nucleus at
specific
distances
?
Neil
Bohr
suggested that
electrons
orbit
the nucleus at
specific
distances.
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What did later experiments reveal about the
nucleus
?
Later experiments revealed that the
positive
charge
of any
nucleus
could be
subdivided
into
smaller
particles, each having the
same
amount
of
positive
charge (
protons
).
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Who provided evidence for the existence of
neutrons
within the
nucleus
?
James
Chadwick
provided evidence for the existence of
neutrons
within the
nucleus.
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What is the
atomic
number
?
The
atomic
number
is the
number
of
protons
in an
atom
of an
element.
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Do all
atoms
of a particular
element
have the
same
number of
protons
?
Yes
, all
atoms
of a particular
element
have the
same
number of
protons.
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How do
atoms
of different
elements
differ?
Atoms
of different
elements
have different numbers of
protons
.
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What is the
relative
charge
of a
proton
?
The
relative
charge
of a
proton
is +
1
.
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What is the
relative
charge
of a
neutron
?
The
relative
charge
of a
neutron
is
0
.
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What is the
relative
charge
of an
electron
?
The
relative
charge
of an
electron
is
-1
.
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What is the
overall
charge
of an
atom
?
An
atom
has an
overall
charge
of
0
, so the number of
protons
equals
the number of
electrons
.
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What is the approximate
radius
of an
atom
?
The
radius
of an
atom
is about
0.1
nm.
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How does the
radius
of a
nucleus
compare to that of an
atom
?
The
radius
of a
nucleus
is less than
1
/
10,000
of that of the
atom.
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What does the
nucleus
hold in terms of
mass
?
The
nucleus
holds almost all of the
mass
of the
atom
.
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What is the
relative
mass
of a
proton
?
The
relative
mass
of a
proton
is
1
.
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What is the
relative
mass
of a
neutron
?
The
relative
mass
of a
neutron
is
1
.
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What is the
relative
mass
of an
electron
?
The
relative
mass
of an
electron
is very
small.
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What is the
mass
number
?
The
mass
number
is the sum of the
protons
and
neutrons
in an atom.
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What are
isotopes
?
Isotopes
are
atoms
of the
same
element
with
different
numbers of
neutrons
.
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How are
atoms
shown in the
periodic
table
?
Atoms
are shown in the
periodic
table
by their
atomic
number and
mass
number.
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What is
relative
atomic
mass
?
Relative
atomic
mass
is an
average
value that takes account of the
abundance
of the
isotopes
of the
element.
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What do
electrons
occupy in an
atom
?
Electrons
occupy the
lowest
available
energy
levels
(the
shells
closest
to the
central
nucleus
).
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What does the
electronic
structure
of an
atom
tell you?
The
electronic
structure
of an
atom
tells you how many
electrons
are in each
shell
.
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