An unknown sample of pure magnesium is analysed using a time-of-flight (TOF) mass spectrometer. The sample is ionised by electron impact to form Mg+ ions.
Explain why magnesium has a higher melting point than sodium.
The first ionisation energy of magnesium is higher than that of aluminium.
State the full electron configuration of a magnesium atom and use it to explain why this is the case.
In the mass spectrometer, a 25Mg+ ion travels along a 1.50 m flight tube. The ion takes 5.58 x 10-6 s to reach the detector.
Calculate the kinetic energy, in J, of one 25Mg+ ion.
(The Avogadro constant, L = 6.022 × 1023 mol-1)
The mass spectrum of the sample showed three peaks with the following abundances:
m/z | Relative abundance |
---|---|
24 | 79.0 |
25 | 10.0 |
26 | 11.0 |
Calculate the relative atomic mass of this sample of magnesium. Give your answer to one decimal place.
A different ion with a mass of 4.32 x 10-26 kg is accelerated to the same kinetic energy as the 25Mg+ ion.
Deduce whether this ion will take a longer or shorter time to travel through the flight tube. Explain your answer.
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