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CIE IGCSE Chemistry

Revision Notes
IGCSE
Chemistry
CIE
Revision Notes

Atomic Structure

● All substances are made of tiny particles of matter called atoms which are the
building blocks of all matter
● Each atom is made of subatomic particles called protons, neutrons, and electrons
● The protons and neutrons are located at the centre of the atom, which is called the
nucleus
● The electrons move very fast around the nucleus in orbital paths called shells
● The mass of the electron is negligible, hence the mass of an atom is contained within
the nucleus where the protons and neutrons are located

Protons, Neutrons & Electrons

● The size of atoms is so tiny that we can't really compare their masses in conventional
units such as kilograms or grams, so a unit called the relative atomic mass is used
● One relative atomic mass unit is equal to 1/12th the mass of a carbon-12 atom.
● All other elements are measured relative to the mass of a carbon-12 atom, so relative
atomic mass has no units
● Hydrogen for example has a relative atomic mass of 1, meaning that 12 atoms of
hydrogen would have exactly the same mass as 1 atom of carbon

Defining Proton Number

● The atomic number (or proton number) is the number of protons in the nucleus of an
atom
● The symbol for atomic number is Z
● It is also the number of electrons present in a neutral atom and determines the
position of the element on the Periodic Table

Defining Mass Number

● The Nucleon number (or mass number) is the total number of protons and neutrons
in the nucleus of an atom
● The symbol for nucleon number is A
● The nucleon number minus the proton number gives you the number of neutrons of
an atom
● Note that protons and neutrons can collectively be called nucleons.

Deducing protons, neutrons & electrons


Finding the protons

● The atomic number of an atom and ion determines which element it is


● Therefore, all atoms and ions of the same element have the same number of protons
(atomic number) in the nucleus
● E.g. lithium has an atomic number of 3 (three protons) whereas beryllium has atomic
number of 4 (four protons)
● The number of protons equals the atomic (proton) number
● The number of protons of an unknown element can be calculated by using its mass
number and number of neutrons:
● Mass number = number of protons + number of neutrons

● Number of protons = mass number – number of neutrons

Finding the electrons

● An atom is neutral and therefore has the same number of protons and electrons

Finding the neutrons

● The mass and atomic numbers can be used to find the number of neutrons in ions
and atoms:
● Number of neutrons = mass number – number of protons

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