CHEM 111 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Uraninite, Radionuclide, Unified Atomic Mass Unit

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2. 1 - the rutherford model of atomic structure. Cathode rays: streams of electrons emitted by the cathode in a partially evacuated tube. Cathode rays are invisible to the naked eye. But when the end of the tube opposite the cathode is coated with a phosphorescent material, a glowing spot appears where the beam hits the coating. Particles called corpuscles which are now known as electrons, are. When a molecule (or atom) loses an electron it also loses the electron"s fundamental particles that occur in all forms of matter. negative charge which means that it is left with a net positive charge. When an x-ray removes an electron from a molecule of nitrogen, n2, the product is a species called a molecular ion that has a positive charge: Those that lose more two, three, or four electrons for example, also become positively charged ions called cations, with corresponding charges of 2+, 3+, and 4+.

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