Atomic structure

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  • Relative mass of neutron
    1
  • Relative mass of proton
    1
  • Relative mass of electron
    ~1/2000
  • Relative charge of proton
    +1
  • Relative charge of neutron
    0
  • Relative charge of electron
    -1
  • Isotopes of an element have the same number of protons
  • Isotopes of an element have different number of neutrons
  • Isotopes of an element have the same atomic number but different mass numbers
  • Atoms are neutral because they contain equal amounts of positive and negative charges.
  • What are scientific models developed based on?
    Experimental evidence
  • What should be done if evidence does not fit the scientific model?
    You must change or replace the model
  • When was the alpha scattering experiment carried out?

    1911
  • aloha scattering experiment

    Fired alpha particles at gold foil if the plum pudding model is true the particles would pass straight through
  • Why was the plum pudding model developed?
    To explain that atoms are neutral with negatively charged electrons
  • What are the key features of the plum pudding model of the atom?
    • Atoms are neutral overall
    • Contains negatively charged electrons
    • Positively charged "pudding" to balance the charge
  • What charge do electrons have in the plum pudding model?
    Negative charge
  • What does the term "neutral overall" refer to in the context of the atom?
    It means that the total charge of the atom is zero
  • What is the mass of the electrons in the plum pudding model?
    Very small mass
  • What is the significance of the "solid sphere" in the solid sphere model of the atom?
    It represents the positively charged part of the atom
  • How does the plum pudding model explain the neutrality of atoms?
    By having negatively charged electrons balanced by a positively charged mass
  • What are the main components of the plum pudding model?
    • Negatively charged electrons
    • Positively charged "pudding"
    • Overall neutral charge
  • Results of alpha scattering experiment
    • Most alpha particles pass through gold foil
    • Some alpha particles deflected at small angles
    • small number of alpha particles deflected straight back
  • Properties of nuclear model of atom
    • Atoms are mostly empty space
    • Nucleus is very small compared to atom
    • Nucleus is very dense
    • Nucleus is positively charged
  • Activity definition
    Units

    Rate of decay
    Becquerels
  • What are protons?
    Protons are positively charged subatomic particles found in the nucleus of an atom.
  • How do you calculate the number of neutrons in an atom?
    Number of neutrons = Atomic mass - Number of protons
  • What is the total charge of an ion?
    An ion has a charge that is not neutral.
  • What distinguishes ions from neutral atoms?
    Ions have a different number of electrons compared to protons.
  • Atoms are ionised by removing electrons or adding electrons