What does Atomic Number (Z) represent?
The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
What does Mass Number (A) represent?
Synonym?
The sum of protons and neutrons in the nucleus
(Also called nucleon number)
What do the outermost electrons determine?
Define Isotopes
Atoms with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons
Same Atomic Number but different mass number
What are the 3 properties of isotopes?
What are the 3 isotopes of Hydrogen?
What does mass spectrophotometry measure?
It measures the weight of atoms or compounds by observing the mass to charge ratio (m/z) of ions
What are the applications of mass spectrophotometry?
What does the height of peak and its position show you in mass spectrophotometry?
Define ‘Relative Atomic Mass’
The weighted average of the individial isotpes
Can stable isotopes change?
NO!
They remain unchanged indefinetly
What are the 2 properties of unstable isotopes?
Synonym?
What can both, stable and unstable isotopes be used for in scientific research?
Give one application of stable isotope
H. pylori breath testing
Naturally occurring Carbon:
~99% Carbon - 12
1% Carbon - 13
Traces of Carbon - 14
What happens during radioactive decay?
The nucleus of an unstable radioisotope seeks energetic stability by emitting particle/radiation
What is the half life (t ½) of a radioactive isotope?
The time taken for the activity (of a certain amount of the substance) to decay to half the initial value
What happens in alpha radiation?
What happens in gamma radition?
Why does gamma decay often happen after Alpha and beta decay
Alpha and beta decay leaves nucleus in excited state - It then loses energy by gamma decay
What happens in the two types of beta radiation?
Beta minus - emission of an electron
Beta plus - emission of a positron (anti-electron)
What is the capture process?
Where a small particle (electron, neutron etc) collides with a nucleus and is addedto it
What can stop alpha, beta and gamma radiation?
Alpha - paper
Beta - Aluminuim (foil)
Gamma - thick lead
What are the 3 industrial uses of unstable isotopes?
What is the domestic use for unstable isotopes?
Smoke detectors - 241Am (americium)