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Atomic structure - EdexcelStructure of the atom

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

Part of Chemistry (Single Science)Key concepts in chemistry

Structure of the atom

Nucleus and shells

An has a central surrounded by arranged in areas called shells.

Carbon atom with the nucleus and an electron labelled
Figure caption,
The structure of a carbon atom, not drawn to scale

The nucleus is very small compared to the atom as a whole:

  • as electrons are even smaller, most of an atom is empty space
  • the diameter of a nucleus can be 100,000 times less than the diameter of an atom

Learn more on atomic structure in this podcast.

Subatomic particles

The of all atoms contain called and most also contain .

Structure of a carbon atom, with a proton, neutron and electron labelled

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

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

Protons and electrons have opposite electrical .

Subatomic particleRelative massRelative charge
Proton1+1
Neutron10
Electron\(\frac{1}{1835}\)-1
Subatomic particleProton
Relative mass1
Relative charge+1
Subatomic particleNeutron
Relative mass1
Relative charge0
Subatomic particleElectron
Relative mass\(\frac{1}{1835}\)
Relative charge-1