Describe the ‘plum pudding’ model of the atom
Sphere of positive charge with tiny negatively-charged electrons stuck in it
Describe the setup of Rutherford scattering experiment
What was the predicted result of the Rutherford scattering experiment?
All the flashes would have been seen within a small angle of the beam
What was the true result of the Rutherford scattering experiment?
Most particles passed through the gold foil, some scattered at angles greater that 90 degrees, and few reflected backward
What were the conclusions of the Rutherford scattering experiment?
What letter is used for the atomic number of an atom?
A
What letter is used for the proton number of an atom?
Z
What are the 2 methods of estimating values for nuclear radii?
State the conversion for eV to J
1eV = 1.6x10^-19 J
State the closest approach equation
Initial KE = Electric Potential = Qq/4πε0r , where r is the distance of closest approach
Why do the electrons from the electron beam have a very high energy in electron diffraction?
As the wavelength must be very tiny, 10^-15, to investigate the nuclear radius. λ = hc/E
What is the equation for the first minimum in electron diffraction?
sinθ = 1.22λ/2R, where R = the radius of the nucleus the electrons have been scattered by
Describe the graph showing the variation of intensity in an electron diffraction pattern
State the approximate radius of an atom
0.05nm = 5 x 10^-11m
State the approximate radius of an atomic nucleus
1fm = 1 x 10^-15m
As the nucleon number increases, what happens to the radius of the nucleus
Radius of nucleus increases
What is the relationship between nuclear radius and the cube root of the nucleon number?
Directly proportional
What is the value of the constant Ro?
1.4fm = 1.4x10^-15m
What is the relationship between nuclear volume and nucleon number, giving the reason?
Derive the proof that density of nuclear mass is constant
Which is greater, nuclear density or atomic density?
Nuclear density
State the 3 conclusions about nuclear density being greater than atomic density
What is radioactive decay?
When an unstable atom breaks down to become more stable, by releasing energy and/or particles
What is the constituent of alpha radiation?
A helium nucleus. 2 neutrons and 2 protons