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Atomic structure - (CCEA)Protons, neutrons and electrons

Scientists鈥 ideas about atoms have changed over time. Today, they agree that atoms have a positively-charged nucleus made of protons and neutrons, and negatively-charged electrons that orbit the nucleus in shells.

Part of Chemistry (Single Science)Structures, trends, chemical reactions, quantitative chemistry and analysis

Protons, neutrons and electrons

The , relative charge and location in the atom for each is given in the table.

Subatomic particleRelative massRelative chargeLocation in atom
Proton1+1In nucleus
Neutron10In nucleus
Electron\(\frac{1}{1840}\)-1In shells around nucleus
Subatomic particleProton
Relative mass1
Relative charge+1
Location in atomIn nucleus
Subatomic particleNeutron
Relative mass1
Relative charge0
Location in atomIn nucleus
Subatomic particleElectron
Relative mass\(\frac{1}{1840}\)
Relative charge-1
Location in atomIn shells around nucleus

Atomic number

An atom鈥檚 is the number of protons in its nucleus.

Atomic number = number of protons

Mass number

An atom鈥檚 is the total number of protons and neutrons.

Mass number = number of protons + number of neutrons

Electrical charge

An has no overall charge, because it has an equal number of protons and electrons.

When we write the symbol for an atom, we can place its mass number at the top left and its atomic number at the bottom left.

Sodium symbol

You can use these numbers to calculate the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in an atom.

Number of protons = number of electrons = atomic number

Number of neutrons = mass number 鈥 atomic number

Question

The atomic number of a sodium atom is 11 and its mass number is 23. Calculate the number of protons, neutrons and electrons it contains.