Atoms and radiation

Cards (21)

  • An atom has a small positively charged nucleus surrounded by orbiting electrons
  • electrons are arranged at different energy levels
  • most of an atoms mass is in its nucleus
  • Protons:
    • relative mass is 1
    • Found in the nucleus
    • tells us the atomic number
  • Electrons:
    • relative charge -1
    • same number of protons as electrons
    • orbits the nucleus
  • Neutrons:
    • relative charge 0
    • found in the nucleus
  • Ernest Rutherford discovered the nucleus by firing alpha particles at thin gold foil in 1909
  • JJ Thomsons plum pudding model in 1897 discovered electrons
  • In 1932 James Chadwick discovered neutrons
  • Neil’s Bohr showed that electrons orbit
  • Electrons are arranged in shells surrounding the nucleus
  • When atoms absorb electromagnetic radiation the move to a higher energy level further from the nucleus
  • When atoms emit electromagnetic radiation electrons move to a lower energy level closer to the nucleus
  • The mass number is the protons + neutrons
  • Atoms of the same element can have a different number of neutrons
  • atoms have no overall electrical charge
  • Atoms turn into positive ions when the lose electrons
  • Atoms turn into negative ions when they gain electrons
  • atoms of the same element with different neutrons are isotopes
  • Hydrogen has three isotopes
    1. protium
    2. tritium
    3. deuterium
  • Included are types of isotopes with specific nucleus that contain certain numbers of protons and neutrons