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STRUCTURE OF ATOM 

Subatomic particles or fundamental particles are electron proton and neutron 
Discovery Of Electron ( study of cathode rays)


The particles move from the negative electrode ( cathode ) to positive electrode ( anode ) the particle were called cathode ray because they are emitted from negative electrode ( cathode )
Properties Of Cathode Ray

  • Cathode ray always travel in straight line
  • Cathode ray rotate a light weight FAN in their path this shows cathode rays of particle nature which possess mass and kinetic energy


  • In electric field cathode rays are deflected towards positive electrode this shows cathode rays are negatively charged particles electrons


  • Cathode ray cause the  ionization of the gas 
  • It Produces fluorescence  ( when it strikes to photographic plate )
  • Cathode rays pass through the thin foil  
  • Charge and mass of the electrons
  • mass of electron is 1 /1837 of the mass of one hydrogen atoms (9.109 * 10-31KG)
  • Charge on e1.602 * 10-19 C (coulomb)

Discovery Of Proton

properties of positive rays ( Canal rays ) 
  • they travel in straight line
  • they have particle nature
  • they produce fluorescence
  • they ionises the gas and
  • In electric field Canal rays are deflected towards cathode because Canal rays are positively charged particles
  • Canal rays obtained from hydrogen gas only contains protons
  • e/m or  electron mass ratio value of canal rays is lower in comparison to e/m value of cathode rays
  • charge of proton = 1.602 * 10-19 C (coulomb)
  • mass of proton = 1.672 * 10-27 KG

Discovery Of Neutron 
  • it was discovered by chadwick

2He4+3Li7-------->0n1+5B10
2He4+4Be9-------->0n1+6C12

  • Neutron are the neutral particle having no charge
  • They are not deflected when we apply electric field
  • Mass of neutron : 1.675 * 10-24 KG

Atomic Model 
JJ Thomson model of atom
he proposed that an atom posses a spherical shape ( radius 10-10m ) in which the positive charge is uniformly distributed like red edible part of watermelon and the electrons are embedded into it in such a manner as to give the most stable electronic arrangement this model is also known as plum pudding model or raisen pudding  model or watermelon model




Rutherford Nuclear Model Of An Atom


The result of scattering experiment are

  • Most of the Alpha particle pass through the gold foil undeflected
  • A small fraction of the Alpha particle was deflected by small angles
  • A very few Alpha particles are reflected back to their original path i.e, deflected by 180

  • Nucleus is positively charged and is present at the centre of atom
  • Nucleus is hard, dense and rigid
  • The radius of nucleus is of the order of 10-15 m
  • The radius of atom is of the order of 10-10m
  • Since most of the Alpha particle pass through the thin gold foil without any deflection this shows that there is large empty space around the atom nucleus

Atomic Number And Mass Number 
Atomic Number 
  • It is represented by Z  
  • Z is equal to number of protons in the nucleus of an atom or number of electrons in the neutral atom
Mass Number 
  • It is represented by A
  • A  is equals to number of protons + number of neutrons
Example
8O16
Z = number of electron is equals to number of protons = 8 
A =number of electrons protons + number of neutron (n) = 16
16 =  8 + n
N = 16 - 8
n = 8 ( number of neutrons )
Isotopes 
the atom having same atomic number but different atomic masses are called isotopes
example
protium (1H1), deuterium  (1H2), tritium  (1H3)
Isobars 
The atom  having same mass number but different atomic numbers are called isobars
Example
6H14  ,  7H14
Drawbacks Of Rutherford Model 
when a body is moving in in an orbit it undergoes acceleration ( even if the body is moving with a constant speed in an orbit it must accelerate because of changing direction ) according to the electromagnetic theory ofMaxwell charged particles when accelerated should emit electromagnetic radiation. Therefore an electron in an Orbit will emit  radiation the orbit will thus continue to shrink and it takes 10-8 seconds to spiral into the nucleus
 Rutherford Model was unable to explain this concept that electron are revolve In A nucleus at the fix path  known as orbits this theory is explained by Bohr's

Bohr's Model Of Atom 
Neils Bohr: He improve the Rutherford Model of atom mainly he discovered two things
  • Dual character of the electromagnetic radiation that is wave nature and particle nature
  • Experimental results regarding atomic spectra which can be explained only by assuming quantized electronic energy levels in atom
Wave Nature Of Electromagnetic Radiation 

Electromagnetic Radiation 
When electrically charged particles moves under acceleration alternating electrical and magnetic fields are produced and transmitted these fields  transmitted in the form of wave known as electromagnetic wave radiation

Theory 
  • energy is emitted continuously in the form of radiation waves when electric current is passed through a filament of a bulb bulb
  • the radiation possess wave nature and its velocity is 3 * 10-8 m/s ( speed of light ) the radiation is known as electromagnetic radiation or electromagnetic waves
  • it does not require any material medium ( travel in vacuum )
Velocity 
it is the linear distance travelled by the wave in one second

Wave Number
it is defined as the number of wave per unit length


Relation Between Speed Of Light,Frequrncy And Wavelength


Black Body Radiation 
the ideal body which emits and absorb radiations of all frequencies is called a black body and radiation emitted by such a body is called a black body radiation
Quantum (as a whole or number in fractions)
This word is coined by planck’s which represent the smallest quantity of energy that can be emitted or absorbed in the form of electromagnetic radiation
E = h*f
Or
E= h*v(nu)
where :-
E= energy of quantum of radiation
f =  frequency
h = planck’s constant (6.62 * 10-34JS)
Photoelectric Effect 
it is the phenomena of ejection of electrons from the metal surface when a light of suitable frequency strike the metal surface. Electrons are ejected from metal surface are called photoelectrons and the phenomenon is known as photoelectric effect.

  1. there is no time lag
  2. electronic ejection is directly proportional to brightness
  3. v>v0
Threshold Energy 
Threshold energy is the minimum frequency above which Photoelectric effect takes place
(frequency at which photoelectric effect occur )v > v(threshold frequency)
Explanation Of Photoelectric Effect 
It was explained by Einstein on the basis of quantum theory(when a photon strikes a metal surface it transfer its energy instantaneously to the electron during the collision and the electron is ejected without delay)
Work Function 
some of the energy of photon is used up in ejecting the electron and the remaining energy is taken up by the electron in the form of kinetic energy

( Mathematically )
 energy of striking Photon = work function + kinetic energy emitted by electron e-

 Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle

  • It states that it is impossible to determine simultaneously the exact position at exact Momentum or (velocity) of an electron
  • The effect of Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle is significant only for motion of microscopic object and is negligible for the macroscopic object
Quantum numbers

Mainly there are four types of quantum numbers
  1. Principal Quantum Number ( n )
  2. azimuthal quantum number ( l )
  3. magnetic quantum number ( m )
  4. spin quantum number ( s )
To describe electrons in an atom indifferent orbital we use Quantum numbers

Principal Quantum Number
Principal Quantum Number guess the average distance of the electron from the nucleus and the energy associated with it
for example

Azimuthal Quantum Number ( l )
  • It determines angular momentum of the electron
  • the value of l give the subshell or sublevel
  • it can have positive integer value from 0 to n -1 Where n is the principal quantum number

Magnetic Quantum Number
  • The spatial orientation of the orbital with respect to standard set of co-ordinate Axes
  • In influence of external magnetic field the electron in a given subshell Orient themselves in certain preferred regions of space around the nucleus these are called orbitals


Spin Quantum Number
  • The quantum number describe the screen orientation of the electron which is either plus half(+1/2) or minus half (-½)
  • any orbital can have only two electrons


ORBITALS

AUFBAU PRINCIPLE

Pauli Exclusion Principle
  • Only two electron exist in the same orbital and these electron must have opposite spin
  • The maximum number of electron in the shell with principal quantum number n = 2n2
Hund's Rule Of Maximum Multiplicity
  • Pairing of electron in the orbital belonging to the same subshell p,d,f does not take place until each orbital belonging to that subshell has got one electron each i.e,  it is singly occupied

Note:- half filled and fully filled orbitals are more stable due to symmetry


ACID, BASES AND SALTS
ACID
  • Acids are sour in taste
  •  its pH is less than 7
Example
Natural resources
 acid
 vinegar
 acetic acid
 orange and lemon
 citric acid
 tomato
 oxalic acid
 curd
 lactic acid
  • It turns blue Litmus red
Hydrochloric acid (HCl)
Sulphuric acid(H2SO4)
Nitric acid (HNO3)
Chemical properties of acids
1.Reaction with metals
Acids like dilute hydrochloric acid and dilute sulphuric acid react with certain active metals like iron  to form salt and evolve hydrogen gas

Note

we should not kept acid in metal containers  because acid  corrode the container

 Example
 metal + dilute acid ------------------> salt + hydrogen gas

Zn + H2SO---------------> ZnSO4 + H2
2.Reaction with metal carbonate and hydrogen carbonate

Acid react with metal carbonate and hydrogen carbonate to produce their corresponding salt carbon dioxide gas and water

Metal carbonate / metal hydrogen carbonate + acid ----> salt + carbon dioxide + water

CaCO3(s)+2HCl-------->CaCl2+H2O+CO2
Test for Carbon dioxide gas

When carbon dioxide gas is passed through lime water it turns milky due to the formation of white precipitate of calcium carbonate

Ca(OH)2+CO2--------->CaCO3+H2O
3.reaction with metal oxide

Acid react with certain metal oxide to form salt and water

CuO+2HCl--------------->CuCl2+H2O


BASES
  • Bases are bitter in taste
  • It turns red litmus blue
  • Its pH is greater than 7
Chemical properties of bases
1.Reaction with metals

Strong bases react with active metals to produce hydrogen gas

Metal + base-------------> salt + hydrogen gas
Example
Zn(s)+2NaOH-------->Na2ZnO2(aq)+H2(g)

2.Reaction with non metallic oxide 
  • Bases react with non metallic oxide to produce salt and water
  • Non metallic oxides are acidic in nature
Base + non metallic oxide ----------------> salt + water

CO2(g)+Ca(OH)2(aq)----------->CaCO3(s)+H2O(l)
Acid / bases in  water solution
In presence of water acids Give hydrogen ion( H+) as hydrogen ion (H+) cannot exist alone so it combines with water molecules and form hydronium ion(H3O+)
Example
HCl+H2O----------->H3O++Cl-
 In the same way in presence of water bases give Hydroxide ions(OH-)
NaOH(s)----->Na+(aq) + OH- (aq)
Reaction between acid and bases

When acid react with base it gives salt and water this reaction is also known as neutralization reaction
Base + acid ------> salt + water
Example
NaOH(aq) + HCl(aq)---------->NaCl(aq) + H2O(l)
Dilution

  • mixing of an acid or base with water is called dilution
  • Dissolving an acid or a base in water is a highly exothermic reaction so care must be taken while doing it .The acid must always be added slowly to water with constant steering.
NOTE:-
Water should not be added to concentrated acid because if water is added the heat generated may cause the mixture to Splash out and cause burns
Indicators

Indicators are the substances that changes their colour or order when added into an acid or an alkaline solution
Types of indicators

1.Natural indicators

These indicators are found in nature in the plants  example Litmus, turmeric juice

2.Synthetic indicator 

the indicator which are synthesized in the laboratory or industry are known as synthetic indicator examplemethyl orange, phenolphthalein etc 
3.Olfactory indicator

Those substances whose odour changes in acidic and basic medium are known as olfactory indicators example Vanilla extract and onion can be used as olfactory indicators
The pH scale
  • It is a scale used for measuring hydrogen ion concentration the p in pH stand for potenz which means power in German
  •  it has values ranging from 0 (very acidic) to 14 (very alkaline) pH is a number which indicates the acidic or basic nature of a solution
  • Higher the hydrogen Ion concentration present in the solution lower is its PH value [pH means power of hydrogen ions]
  1. If pH is greater than 7 solution is basic
  2. If pH is less than 7 solution is acidic 
  3. if pH is equals to 7 solution is neutral
Importance of PH in daily life
  •  pH sensitivity of plant and animals human body pH lies between 7 to 7.8
  •  pH of acid rain is less than 5.6
  •  when acid rain water flows into the river then pH of river water also lower it make survival of Aquatic life in such river difficult
  •  pH of soil:- plants require a specific pH range for their healthy growth
  •  PH in digestive system:- as we know our stomach produces HCL acid which help in digestion of food without harming the stomach. During digestion in stomach produces large amount of acid in order to digest food its causes pain and irritation to get rid of the pain people  use antacid Like magnesium Hydroxide or milk of magnesia or mild base
  • Tooth decay start when the pH of mouth is lower than 5.5. enamel (calcium phosphate) hardest substance in the body enamel  does not dissolve in water but they get corrode when pH of mouth is less than 5.5 bacteria present in our mouth produce acid because of degradation of sugar and food particle remaining in the mouth
Prevention of  tooth decay
  • Clean mouth open after eating food
  • Use toothpaste
Self defence by animal and plants through chemical warfare

As we know when Honey Bee stung on our skin leaves Acid which cause pain and irritation   to overcome this pain we use baking soda (mild base) which gives Relieve in stung area.

 SALTS
  • Salts of strong acid and strong base are neutral (pH value 7)
  • salts of strong acid and weak base (pH less than 7)
  • salts of weak acid and strong base (pH value greater than 7)
Common salt ( NaCl )

common salt used as raw material for various material of daily use such as Sodium Hydroxide, baking soda, washing soda, bleaching powder and many others
Sodium hydroxide(NaOH)
Chlor-alkali process
When electric is passed through an aqueos solution NaCl(aq) BRINE it decomposes to form sodium hydroxide
2NaCl(aq) + 2H2O(l) ------>2NaOH(aq)+Cl2(g)+H2(g)
Cl-anode
H2-cathode
NaOH-near cathode
  • It is also known as caustic soda
Bleaching powder ( CaOCl2 )
  • The chlorine gas is used for manufacturing of bleaching powder
  • Bleaching powder is obtained by the action of chlorine on the dry slaked lime
Ca(OH)2 + Cl2 ----------> CaOCl2 + H2O
Uses
  • For bleaching cotton and linen in the textile industry
  • Bleach wood Pulp and Paper factory
  • Bleach waste cloth in laundry
  • Oxidizing agent in chemical industry
  • Disinfectant in drinking water
Baking soda  (NaHCO3)

It Produced using sodium chloride

NaCl + H2O + CO2 + NH4 --------> NH4 + NaHCO3
 Uses
  • It is used in kitchen for making bread cakes
following reaction takes place during cooking

2NaHCO3 --------------> Na2CO+ H2O + CO2

carbon dioxide produced during the reaction cause bread fluffy and become soft and spongy
  •  for making baking powder
  •  used as a ingredient in antacid
  •  it is also  for fire extinguisher
 washing soda
  •  recrystallization of sodium carbonate gives washing soda
  •  sodium carbonate obtained by heating of baking soda
Na2CO3 + 10H2O ------->Na2CO3.10H2O

 it is also known as  basic salt
 Uses
  •  used in glass, soap and paper industry
  •  used for removing permanent hardness of water
  •  cleaning agent for domestic purpose
  •  manufacture of sodium compound like borax
plaster of Paris(CaSO4 . ½ H2O)
On heating gypsum at 370 Kelvin it losses water molecules and becomes calcium sulphate hemihydrate
CaSO4 . ½ H2O
It is also known as plaster of Paris

CaSO4 . ½ H2O +  ½ H2O------------>CaSO4 .2 H2O
Uses
  •  plaster of paris is used for making toys materials for decoration and for making surface smooth
Water of crystallization
Water of crystallization is fixed number of water molecules present in one formula unit of salt
Example

CuSO4.5H2O

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