C1 - Atomic Structure

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  • Atoms
    • All substances are made of atoms
    • The periodic table lists all the chemical elements, with eight main groups each containing elements with similar chemical properties
    • Compounds contain more than one element
    • Elements are made of only one type of atom
    • C1 - Atomic Structure
      • Chemical equations
        • No new atoms are ever created or destroyed in a chemical reaction: the total mass of reactants = the total mass of products
        • There is the same number of each type of atom on each side of a balanced symbol equation
        • You can include state symbols to give extra information in balanced symbol equations.
      • Separating mixtures
        • A mixture is made up of two or more substances that are not chemically combined together
        • Mixtures can be separated by physical means, such as filtration, crystallization and simple distillation
      • Fractional distillation and paper chromatography
        • Fractional distillation is an effective way of separating miscible liquids, using a fraction column. The separation is possible because of the different boiling points of the liquids in the mixture
        • Paper chromatography separates mixture of substances dissolved in a solvent as they move up the piece of chromatography paper. The different substances are separated because of their different soulubilities in the solvent used
      • History of the atom
        • New evidence has been gathered by scientists who have used their model of the atom to explain their calculations and observations
        • Key ideas were proposed by Dalton, Thomson, Rutherford and Bohr.
      • Structure of the atom
        • Atoms are made of protons,neutrons and electrons
        • Protons have a relative charge of 1+, and electrons have a relative charge of -1. Neutrons have no charge, they are neutral.
        • The relative  masses of protons and neutrons  are both 1
        • Atoms contain an equal number of protons and electrons so carry no overall charge
        • Atomic number = number of protons
        • Mass number = number of protons + neutrons
      • Ions, atoms and isotopes
        • Atoms that gain electrons form negative ions. If atoms lose electrons they form positive ions
        • Isotopes are atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons. They have identical chemical properties, but their physical properties, such as density can differ.
      • Electronic structures
        • The electrons in an atom are arranged in energy levels or shells
        • The lowest energy level (1st shell) can hold up to two electrons and the next energy level (2nd shell) can hold up to eight electtrons
        • The number of electrons in the outermost shell of an elements atoms determines the way in which that element reacts

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