3.1.1

Atomic Structure

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Atomic Model - Example

An atom has a small, positively-charged nucleus surrounded by orbiting negatively-charged electrons.

Size of Atoms vs Nucleus

Atoms have a radius of about 1 × 10-10 metres. However, the nucleus of an atom is even smaller.

Atoms

  • If an atom was the size of Wembley Stadium, then...

Nucleus

  • ...its nucleus would be the size of a garden pea!

The Charges of Sub-Atomic Particles

The 3 different sub-atomic particles (protons, neutrons and electrons) have different relative charges. Atoms have no overall charge (are neutral). In an atom, these charges all cancel each other out.

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Protons (+1)

  • Protons have a relative charge of +1.
  • They are found in the nucleus.
  • An element’s atomic number is the number of protons it possesses.
    • All atoms of the same element have the same number of protons.
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Electrons (-1)

  • Electrons have a relative charge of -1.
  • They are found in fixed orbits around the nucleus.
  • In any atom, the total number of negative electrons equals the number of positive protons, meaning atoms have no overall electric charge.
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Neutrons (0)

  • Neutrons have a relative charge of 0 - they are neutral.
  • Like protons, they are found in the nucleus.

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1Energy

2Electricity

3Particle Model of Matter

4Atoms & Radiation

5Forces

6Waves

7Magnetism

8Astrophysics

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