Give an approximation for the radius of an atom.
1x10^-10 metres
What are the theee subatomic constituents of an atom?
Where is most of the mass of an atom concentrated?
In the nucleus.
Approximately what proportion of the total radius of an atom is the radius of the nucleus?
1/10,000
Describe the arrangement of protons, neutrons and electrons in an atom
What type of charge does the nucleus of an atom have ? Why ?
Give two ways that an atom’s electron arrangement can be changed.
Explain how an atom’s electron arrangement changes when it absorbs EM radiation
Explain how an atom’s electron arrangement changes when it emits EM radiation.
How does the ratio of electrons to protons in an atom result in the atom having no overall charge ?
What do all forms of the same element have in common?
They all have the same number of protons
What is the name given to the number of protons in an atom?
Atomic number
What is an atom’s mass number?
The total number of protons and neutrons in the atom.
What is an isotope of an atom ?
An atom of an element that has a different number of neutrons , but the same number of protons
How do atoms turn into positive ions?
What may lead to a scientific model being changed or replaced ?
The discovery of new experimental evidence which doesn’t agree with the existing theory
How did the plum-pudding model describe the atom ?
A ball of positive charge , with negatively charged electrons distributed evenly throughout it .
Prior to the discovery of the electron what was believed about the atom ?
The atom was believed to be indivisible (unable to be divided or seperated)
Which experiment led to the plum-pudding model being discarded?
Rutherford’s alpha-scattering experiment
What is the name given to the currently accepted model of the atom?
The Bohr nuclear model
State the conclusions of the Alpha-Scattering experiment
What reinforces a scientific theory ?
When experimental results agree with hypothesised and theoretical calculations and theories
What did James Chadwick’s experiments on the atom prove ?
The existence of neutrons