Atomic Structure, Isotopes & Electrons Shells

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  • What does the nucleus of an atom contain?
    Protons and neutrons
  • What is the charge of protons?
    Positive charge
  • What is the charge of neutrons?
    Neutral
  • What is the relative mass of protons and neutrons?
    Both have a relative mass of one
  • How much smaller are electrons compared to protons or neutrons?
    About two thousand times smaller
  • What is the charge of electrons?
    Negative charge
  • What does each box in the periodic table represent?
    A particular element
  • What is the elemental symbol for lithium?
    Li
  • What does the atomic number indicate?
    Number of protons in an atom
  • Why is the atomic number important for identifying an element?
    It determines which element it is
  • What does the mass number represent?
    Total number of protons and neutrons
  • What is the mass number of lithium?
    7
  • How many protons does lithium have?
    Three protons
  • How many electrons does lithium have?
    Three electrons
  • What are isotopes?
    Atoms with the same protons but different neutrons
  • How many neutrons does lithium-6 have?
    Three neutrons
  • What is another isotope of lithium?
    Lithium-8
  • What happens to unstable isotopes?
    They decay into other elements
  • What is radioactive decay?
    Process of unstable isotopes emitting radiation
  • What are the types of radiation emitted during decay?
    Alpha, beta, or gamma radiation
  • What are energy levels in an atom?
    Shells where electrons are arranged
  • What happens when electrons gain enough energy?
    They can jump to a higher energy level
  • What is an excited electron?
    An electron in a higher energy level
  • What provides the energy for electrons to jump levels?
    Electromagnetic radiation
  • What happens after an electron falls back to a lower energy level?
    It re-emits energy as electromagnetic radiation
  • What is ionization?
    When an electron leaves the atom completely
  • What charge does an atom have after ionization?
    Positive charge
  • What is an ion?
    An atom with a positive charge
  • What does ionizing radiation do?
    Knocks electrons off atoms
  • What are the key components of an atom?
    • Nucleus: contains protons and neutrons
    • Protons: positively charged
    • Neutrons: neutral
    • Electrons: negatively charged, orbit nucleus
  • What is the relationship between protons and electrons in an atom?
    • Number of protons equals number of electrons
    • This balance gives the atom a neutral charge
  • What is the significance of the atomic number?
    • Determines the identity of the element
    • Equal to the number of protons in the atom
  • What is the difference between stable and unstable isotopes?
    • Stable isotopes: do not decay
    • Unstable isotopes: decay and emit radiation
  • What are the types of radiation emitted during radioactive decay?
    • Alpha radiation
    • Beta radiation
    • Gamma radiation
  • How do electrons behave in energy levels?
    • Electrons occupy shells around the nucleus
    • Can jump to higher levels when gaining energy
    • Re-emit energy when falling back to lower levels
  • What is the process of ionization?
    • An outer electron absorbs enough energy
    • Leaves the atom, creating a positive ion