Atoms

What is the structure of the Atom?

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Before you start – Parts of an Atom Remember PEN!

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  • Proton
    A tiny particle that exists in the nucleus of every atom and has a positive electrical charge.
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  • Neutron
    A tiny particle of matter that has no electrical charge and is part of the nucleus of all atoms except hydrogen atoms.
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  • Electron
    A tiny particle that has a negative electrical charge and travels around the nucleus of an atom.
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What is atomic structure?

  • Simply put, atomic structure refers to the structure of the atom.
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  • “Remember PEN” – an atom comprises three different particles, known as protons, electrons and neutrons.

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  • The protons and neutrons come together in the centre of the atom to form the nucleus.
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  • As protons are positively charged and neutrons have no electrical charge, the overall charge of a nucleus is positive.
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  • Electrons circle the nucleus, and have a negative charge.


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What are protons?

  1. Protons are positively charged particles found inside the nucleus of an atom.
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  2. They help to identify the atom – different elements will have a different number of protons in the nucleus.
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  3. The number of protons in an atom is signified by the atomic number on the periodic table.
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What are neutrons?

  • Neutrons are also found in the nucleus of the atom.
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  • They have no electrical charge and contribute to the atomic mass.
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  • the core of an atom is the nucleus – made two kinds of sub-atomic particle; protons and neutrons.
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What is electrons?

  • Swooshing around the nucleus are even tinier particles called electrons.
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  • Electrons are negatively charged particles that circle the nucleus of the atom.
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  • They circle so fast that they create what’s called an electron cloud around the nucleus.
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  • Their mass is so small, it is deemed insignificant.
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  • As such, they do not contribute to the mass of an atom.


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What is atomic structure?

  • Simply put, atomic structure refers to the structure of the atom.
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  • An atom comprises three different particles, known as protons, neutrons, and electrons.
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  • The protons and neutrons come together in the centre of the atom to form the nucleus.
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  • As protons are positively charged and neutrons have no charge, the overall charge of a nucleus is positive.
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  • Electrons circle the nucleus, and have a negative charge.
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Sub-atomic Particle

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In the centre of the atom is the nucleus,
made up of equal numbers of protons and neutrons.

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  • matter is made from small particles called atoms – they are the building blocks of the Universe.
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  • atoms are so extremely small that one million could fit on the full stop at the end of this sentence.
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  • atoms are the smallest identifiable piece of a chemical element.
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  • many different atoms as there are elements – The Periodic Table of the Elements.
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  • atoms are mostly empty space with tiny subatomic particles (subatomic means “smaller than an atom”).
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  • swooshing around the nucleus are even tinier particles called electrons.
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  • electrons have a negative electrical charge; protons have a positive charge – electrons are held to the nucleus by electrical attraction.
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  • under certain conditions – one atom can be split into more than 200 kinds of short-lived sub-atomic particle of nucleus are made from various tiny particles called quarks.


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