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Taylor Notes Atomic Structure Notes




The Atomic Number is the number of Protons in the Nucleus

The Mass Number is the total number of Protons and Neutrons in the atom

Isotopes
Isotopes are atoms with the same number of protons, but different numbers of neutrons

Isotopes have similar chemical properties because they have the same electronic structure

They may have slightly varying physical properties

The Time of Flight Mass Spectrometer
The mass spectrometer can be used to determine all the
isotopes present in a sample of an element and to
therefore identify elements

It needs to be a vacuum otherwise air particle would
register on the detector and the ions could lose their charge

Ionisation
(a) Electron Impact
 A vaporised sample is injected at low pressure
 A hot electron gun fires high energy electrons at the sample
 This knocks out an outer electron Forming positive ions with different charges

(b) Electro Spray Ionisation
 The sample is dissolved in a volatile, polar solvent and is injected through a fine hypodermic needle giving a fine mist
 The tip of the needle has a high voltage, at the tip of the needle, the sample molecule gains a proton

Acceleration
 Positive ions are accelerated by an electric field to a constant electric energy

Flight Tube
 The Positive Ions with smaller m/z values will have the same KE as those with larger m/z and will move faster
 The heavier particles take longer to move through the drift area
 The ions are distinguished by different flight times

Detection
 The ions reach the detector and generate a small current, which is fed to a computer for analysis
 The current is produced by electrons transferring from the detector to the positive ions
 The size of the current is proportional to the abundance of the species
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