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