Atoms

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    • Atoms are the basic building block of an element
    • Atomic number is the number of proton in the nucleus of an atom
    • Isotopes have different numbers of neutrons but same atomic number
    • Atoms contain: Protons, neutrons and electrons.
    • Protons are positively charged particles found in the nucleus of an atom
    • Electrons are negatively charged particles that are on the shell and orbit around the nucleus of an atom
    • Ions are charged particles
    • Ions can be positively charged or negatively
    • The atomic mass is the sum of protons and neutrons in an atom.
    • The nucleus contains proton and neutrons
    • Neutrons have no charge and are found in the nucleus of an atom
    • A period is a row in the periodic table
    • A group is a column in the periodic table
    • an element is a substance made from one type of atom
    • a compound is 2 or more elements chemically bonded together
    • The shells in an atom surround the nucleus
    • Atoms have a radius of 0.1nm
    • Proton's relative mass is 1
    • relative mass of a neutron is 1
    • Relative mass of an electron is 1/2000 or 0.005
    • Neutrons = Atomic mass - atomic number
    • Isotopes are atoms of the same element with a different amount of neutrons
    • Plum pudding model: A model of the atom that was proposed by John Dalton in 1803
    • The plum pudding model has no nucleus, and is overall positive with electrons inside
    • The nuclear model has a nucleus with electrons on the shells
    • Maximum electrons on 1st shell is 2
    • maximum electrons on 2nd shell is 8
    • Losing electrons make the atom positive
    • Gaining electrons makes the atom negative
    • metal + non metal = ionic bonding
    • metal + metal = metallic bonding
    • non-metal + non-metal = covalent bonding
    • covalent bonds are weak as there's not much energy needed to break them
    • ionic bonds are strong because they have high melting points, boiling points and are brittle
    • ions are when electrons are transferred, when atoms loose or gain electrons
    • positive ions are called cations
    • negative ions are called anions
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