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Detailed notes of the Atomic Structure topic for AQA A Level/AS Level Chemistry Papers 1 and 3.

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Atomic Structure
Basic Structure of an Atom
 Nucleus consists of protons and neutrons
 Electrons are in shells/energy levels surrounding the nucleus
 Proton – +1 relative charge and 1 relative mass
 Neutron – 0 relative charge and 1 relative mass
 Electron – -1 relative charge and 1/1840 relative mass
 Mass number – Sum of protons and neutrons in an atom
 Atomic number – Number of protons in an atom
 Relative atomic mass – Average mass of an atom of an element relative to one twelth of the
mass of a carbon-12 atom
 Isotopes – Atoms of the same element with the same atomic number but different mass
number
o React chemically in the same way as atomic number and electron configuration is
the same but have different physical properties

Mass Spectrometry
 Used to identify different isotopes and find the relative atomic mass of an element
 1. Ionisation
o Electron impact
 Sample of an element is vapourised and injected into the mass
spectrometer, where an electron gun fires high-energy electrons at the
sample, which knocks off an electron from each atom, forming a 1+ ion
o Electrospray ionisation
 Sample is dissolved in a polar volatile solution
 Injected through needle as fine spray into vacuum in ionisation chamber
 High voltage is applied and atoms gain a proton (H+) and form gaseous
positive ions
 2. Acceleration
o Ions are accelerated by an electric field – all have the same kinetic energy
 3. Ion Drift
o Occurs in the flight tube
o Ions are separated as ions with different masses have different times of flight
o Lighter ions travel faster and take less time – lower times of flight
 4. Detection
o Detector is negatively charged plate
o Positive ions gain an electron each and produce a current when they hit the plate
 5. Data Analysis
o Produce a mass spectrum – relative abundance
o Size of current proportional to abundance of ion

Mass Spectra
Elements
 Shows mass and abundance of each isotope – can be used to calculate relative atomic mass

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 Ar = ∑(mass of isotope x relative abundance)/∑(relative abundance)
 Example:
o (20*90.9)+(21*0.26)+(22*8.8)/(90.0+0.26+8.8)=20.2

Molecules





 Cl-35 = 75%
 Cl-37 = 25%
 Cl2-70 = Cl-35 + Cl-35 (3/4 x 3/4 = 9/16)
 Cl2-72 = Cl-35 + Cl-37 OR Cl-37 + Cl-35 ((3/4 x 1/4) + (1/4 x 3/4) = 6/16)
 Cl2-74 = Cl-37 + Cl-37 (1/4 x 1/4 = 1/16)

Time of Flight Calculations


 KE – J
 m = kg
 v = m/s



 d = length of flight tube (m)

Electron Configuration
 Electrons are arranged in energy levels, which themselves have sub-levels
 Each sub-level consists of electron orbitals (regions of space where electrons are most likely
to be) which can hold 2 electrons with opposite spins (
 S sub-level – 1 orbital
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