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I/GCSE Chemistry - Atom

Structure of an Atom

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Let's revise structure of an atom according to the I/GCSE chemistry curriculum!

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Atomic/Proton Number – Number of protons (small number)
Mass Number – Sum of protons and neutrons
Mass Num – Atomic Num = Number of neutrons
Number of protons = number of electrons

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ELECTRONS

  • Held on energy levels
  • First level can only hold 2 electrons
  • After the first the rest of the energy levels can hold 8
  • Electrons heavily influence the chemical properties of an element

Electrolytes are substances that conduct electricity when molten or in solution (ionic) in I/GCSE chemistry

ISOTOPES

  • An atom with the same number of protons but a different of neutrons
  • Relative Isotopic Masses
    • E.g 75% of Cl is 35 type. 25% is Cl 37
    • (0.75x35) + (0.25x37) = 35.5

IONS

  • An element that has gained or loss electrons to complete its outer shell
  • N.B Elements are arranged in order of Atomic Mass (Number of protons) in I/GCSE chemistry

Reactivity Series

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Mnemonic:  KNCMACZFSPHCAAP

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