Atomic Structure

Structure of Atoms

Atoms consist of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons, surrounded by electrons in shells. The number of subatomic particles in an atom can be calculated from the atom’s atomic number and mass number.

The nuclei of all atoms contain subatomic particles called protons. The nuclei of most atoms also contain neutrons.

Structure of a carbon atom, with a proton, neutron and electron labelledThe structure of a carbon atom, not drawn to scale

The masses of subatomic particles are very tiny. Instead of writing their actual masses in kilograms, we often use their relative masses. The relative mass of a proton is 1, and a particle with a relative mass smaller than 1 has less mass.

Subatomic particle Relative mass Relative charge
Proton 1 +1
Neutron 1 0
Electron Very small -1

The mass of an electron is very small compared to a proton or a neutron. Since the nucleus contains protons and neutrons, most of the mass of an atom is concentrated in its nucleus.

Protons and electrons have electrical charges that are equal and opposite.

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