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Everything whether it's living, non-living or even a cell itself is made up of lots of
tiny
particles which we call
atoms
A single cell probably contains more than
100 trillion
atoms
Atom structure
Central nucleus surrounded by electrons which orbit around the
nucleus
in rings that we call
shells
Protons
Particles in the nucleus, have a
positive
charge
Neutrons
Particles in the
nucleus
, have
no
charge
Electrons
Particles orbiting the
nucleus
, have a
negative
charge
Protons and
neutrons
have the same
mass
, with a relative mass of 1
Electrons have a mass
2000
times smaller than
protons
and neutrons
The number of
protons
and electrons in an atom is always the
same
Atoms can
lose
or
gain
electrons, becoming charged ions
Positive
ion
Atom that has lost electrons, has more
positive
protons than
negative
electrons
Negative ion
Atom that has gained
electrons
, has more
negative
electrons than positive protons
The size of an atom depends on the
element
, with a radius of around
0.1
nanometers
Most of an atom is
empty space
, like the
solar system
Information provided in the periodic table
Elemental
symbol
Atomic
number
Mass
number
Atomic
number
Number of
protons
in the atom, determines the
element
Mass
number
Total number of
protons
and
neutrons
in the atom
The number of
neutrons
in an atom is not always the same as the number of
protons
Everything whether it's living, non-living or even a cell itself is made up of lots of
tiny
particles which we call
atoms
A single cell probably contains more than
100 trillion
atoms
Atom
Basic structure is a central
nucleus
surrounded by electrons which orbit around the nucleus in rings that we call
shells
Particles that make up the nucleus
Protons
Neutrons
Protons and neutrons
Have the same
mass
, with a relative mass of
1
Protons have a
positive
charge of
1+
Neutrons have no charge (are
neutral
)
Electrons
Have a mass
2000
times smaller than
protons
and neutrons
Have a
negative
charge of
1-
The
size
of an atom depends on which
element
it is
Atoms have a radius of around
0.1
nanometers
Most of an atom is actually
empty space
The nucleus is
10,000
times
smaller
than the width of the atom
Electrons
are even smaller than the
nucleus
and would be too small to see in the atom diagram
Ion
An atom that has lost or gained electrons, so the
positive
and negative charges no longer
balance
Ions
One minus
negative
ion (one extra electron)
Two minus
negative
ion (two extra electrons)
One plus
positive
ion (one less electron)
The periodic table represents different types of
atoms
, which we call
elements
Atomic
number
Tells us how many
protons
the atoms of that
element
have
Mass number
Tells us the total number of
neutrons
and
protons
in that atom
The number of
protons
and electrons in an atom is always the
same