Atoms and Isotopes

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  • What is an approximation for the radius of an atom?
    1×1010 metres1 \times 10^{-10} \text{ metres}
  • Where is most of the mass of an atom concentrated?
    In the nucleus
  • What are the three subatomic constituents of an atom?
    Proton, neutron, electron
  • Explain how an atoms electron arrangement changes when it absorbs EM radiation
    • Electrons move further away from the nucleus
    • They move to a higher energy level
  • How do atoms turn into positive ions?
    • They lose one or more of their outer electrons
    • Electrons are negatively charged, so the resultant charge of atom is positive
  • What is an isotope of An atom?
    An atom of a element that has a different number of neutrons but the same number of protons
  • What is an atoms mass number?
    The total number of protons and neutrons in the atom.
  • What is the name given to the number of protons in an atom?
    Atomic number
  • What do all forms of the same element have in common?
    They all have the same number of protons
  • How does the ratio of electrons to protons in an atom result in the atom having overall charge?
    • the number of protons is equal to the number of electrons
    • Protons and electrons have equal and opposite charges, so charge cancles out.
  • What type of charge does the nucleus of the atom have? why?
    • positive charge
    • The nucleus contains protons and neutrons
    • Protons have positive charge
    • Neutrons have netural charge
  • Describe the arrangement of protons, neutrons and electrons in an atom.
    • Protons and neutrons are found in the atoms nucleus
    • The electrons are found in discrete energy levels around the nucleus
  • Approximately what proportion of the total radius of an atom is the radius of the nucleus?
    1/10,000
  • Give two ways an atoms electron arrangement can be changed.
    • absorbing electromagnetic radiation
    • emitting electromagenetic radiation
  • What may lead to a scientific model being chcanged or replaced?
    The discovery of new experimental evidence which doesnt agree with the exisiting theory
  • How did the plum-pudding model describe the atom?
    A ball of positive charge, with negatively charged electrons distrubeted evenly throughout it.
  • What is the name given to the currently accepted model of the atom?
    The Bohr Nuclear Model.
  • Prior to the discovery of electron, what was believed about the atom?
    The atom was believed to be indivisible.
  • State the conclusions of the alpha-scattering experiment.
    • Most of the mass of the atom is concentrated in the nucleus
    • The nucleus is positivitely charged.
  • What reinforces a scientific theory?
    When experimental results agree with the hypothesised theoretical calculations and theories.
  • What did James Chadwicks experiments on the atoms prove?
    Existence of the neutron