and Answers
Define an element - answerSubstance made of one type of atom with the same number
of protons
Define an isotope - answerAtoms which have the same number of protons but different
number of neutrons
Define an ion - answerAtom which has different number of protons and electrons, with a
positive or negative charge
Define an orbital - answerRegion within an atom that can an electron can be found,
holding up to 2 electrons
Define the term "Relative Atomic Mass" - answerWeighted mean mass of an atom of an
element compared to 1/12 the mass of an atom of Carbon-12
Define the term "Relative Isotopic Mass" - answerMass of an isotope of an element
compared to 1/12 of the mass of an atom of Carbon-12
How does a mass spectrometer help differentiate between isotopes - answerBy
deflecting positive ions and separating them due to their mass to charge ratio
Why does the mass spectrometer of chlorine have two peaks at 35 and 37? -
answerTwo differing isotopes
What is the ratio of Chlorine 35 atoms to Chlorine 37 atoms in a mass spectrum -
answer3 to 1 ratio
Why does the mass spectrum of chlorine have peaks at 70m/z, 72m/z and 74m/z? -
answerDue to Chlorine being diatomic, and different combinations of isotopes combined
for these peaks on a spectrum
What is the ratio of the peaks at 70m/z, 72m/z and 74m/z in the mass spectrum of
Chlorine? - answer9 to 6 to 1
Bromine has two isotopes, 79 and 81, of equal abundance. How would this appear on a
spectrum? - answerTwo peaks of equal height/abundance
Bromine has peaks at 158, 160 and 162. What is the ratio of these peaks - answer1:2:1.
The peak for 160 would be double the other peaks