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4.4 Atomic Structure
Atoms and Isotopes
Atomic structure: Atomic structure: Physics: GCSE (9:1)
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Structure of an atom
a
positively
charged nucleus composed of
protons
and
neutrons
surrounded by
electrons
Average radius
of an atom
1 × 10^(-10)
metres
(0.0000000001 m)
Average radius
of a nucleus
1 × 10^(-14) m which is about
10
,
000
times
smaller
than an atom
Proton
A
positively
charged particle found in the
nucleus
of an atom
Neutron
A
neutral particle
found in the
nucleus
of an
atom
Electron
A
negatively
charged particle found in
electron shells
, orbiting the
nucleus
of an atom
Relative mass of a proton
1
Relative mass of a
neutron
1
Relative mass
of an
electron
Approx. 1/2000
Relative charge of a proton
+1
Relative charge of a neutron
0
Relative charge
of an
electron
–1
Ion
An
atom
(or molecule) with an
overall electric charge
due to
losing
or
gaining
one or more
electrons
Positively charged ion
An atom (or molecule) that has
lost
one or more
electron
Negatively charged ion
An atom (or molecule) that has
gained
one or more
electron
Reason why atoms have no overall charge
The number of
electrons
is
equal
to the number of
protons
so their
charges cancel out
Atomic
(proton) number
The number of
protons
in the
nucleus
of an
atom
Mass
(
nucleon
)
number
The
total number
of
protons
and
neutrons
in the
nucleus
of an
atom
Isotope
An atom with the
same
number of
protons
and a
different
number of
neutrons