IB CHEMISTRY

1.2.1

The Nuclear Atom

The atom is the smallest unit of matter that retains the properties of an element. It consists of two distinct regions.

Subatomic Particles

ParticleRel. MassRel. Charge
Proton1+1
Neutron10
Electron5 x 10⁻⁴-1

Deflection in Electric Fields

Charged particles moving through an electric field are deflected. The amount of deflection depends on Charge (z) and Mass (m).

Deflection \( \propto \frac{\text{charge}}{\text{mass}} \)
  • Electrons: Huge deflection towards Positive plate (very light).
  • Protons: Small deflection towards Negative plate (heavy).
  • Neutrons: No deflection (neutral).
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A (Mass No) = p + n

Z (Atomic No) = p

Neutrons = A - Z = 7 - 3 = 4

Electrons = p (in neutral atom) = 3

Student Practice Set

1.
Which particle would be deflected MOST in an electric field?
2.
How many neutrons are in \( ^{37}_{17}Cl^- \)?