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Structure of the atom

Nucleus and shells

The current model of an has a positively central surrounded by negatively charged arranged in shells.

Carbon atom with the nucleus and an electron labelled
Figure caption,
A carbon atom, diagram not 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 of a nucleus can be 100,000 times less than the radius of an atom
  • most of the of an atom is in the nucleus

Learn more on atomic structure in this podcast.

Subatomic particles

The of all atoms contain called and most also contain .

The masses of subatomic particles are very tiny. Instead of writing their actual masses in kilograms, their are used. 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 charges.

Subatomic particleRelative massRelative charge
Proton1+1
Neutron10
Electron0.0005-1
Subatomic particleProton
Relative mass1
Relative charge+1
Subatomic particleNeutron
Relative mass1
Relative charge0
Subatomic particleElectron
Relative mass0.0005
Relative charge-1