RAD4046 (topic 1): Atomic structure

  1. what is energy?
    ability to do work
  2. state the difference between an element, compound and mixture
    • element: chemical that is not broken down into simpler forms like oxygen.
    • compound: substance formed when two or more elements are chemically linked together like water.
    • mixture: mixture of elements within the substance that are not chemically linked together like carbon dioxide.
  3. what's an atom?
    smallest part of an atom
  4. what's a nucleon
    proton and neutrons known collectively
  5. what model do we follow for atomic structure today?
    Bohr model
  6. what is contained within the nucleus of an atom?
    protons and neutrons
  7. state the charges protons, neutrons and electrons carry?
    protons= +1, neutrons= 0, electrons= -1
  8. state the mass for protons, neutrons and electrons?
    protons= 1AMU, neutrons= 1AMU and electrons= 1/1850th AMU
  9. describe the interactions taking place between two objects
    like forces repel, opposite forces attract
  10. how are forces of repulsion overcome?
    short range of nucleon attraction, short range of attraction between the particles together.
  11. define nuclide
    name for an atom
  12. define radionuclide
    radioactive atom
  13. define proton number (atomic number)
    number of protons in the nucleus, given with symbol 'Z'.
  14. define nucleon number (mass number)
    number of nucleons (protons and neutrons) in nucleus given with symbol 'A'.
  15. define neutron number
    nucleon number- proton number, given with the symbol 'N'.
  16. state what is an isotope
    element with the same proton number but different nucleon number.
  17. where is the valence shell located on an atom?
    outermost shell of an atom
  18. give the letters for shell configurations
    K,L,M,N
  19. describe the quantum number
    given with the symbol 'n', used to calculate maximum number of electrons for each shell (K holds 2, L holds 2, M holds 3 etc)
  20. describe what is meant by binding energy
    the same amount of energy required to remove an electron from the specific shell of an atom.
  21. define ionisation
    removal of an electron from an atom
  22. state what is an ion
    atom/molecule that has a positive/negative charge due to a deficit (loss) of electrons
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RAD4046 (topic 1): Atomic structure
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