The Nucleus (Edexcel GCSE Chemistry)
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The Nucleus
Atoms are extremely small with a radius of about 1 x 10-10 metres
The central nucleus contains protons and neutrons only which are packed close together in a small region of space
The radius of the nucleus is about 10 000 times smaller than that of the atom, so it is an extremely small region of space compared to the overall size of the atom
This means that rather than being evenly spread out throughout the atom, virtually all of the atom's mass is concentrated inside the nucleus
Electrons have a much smaller mass than protons and neutrons (1 proton has the same mass of around 1840 electrons) and move in the space outside the nucleus in orbits
Examiner Tips and Tricks
Most of the atom is actually empty space, with the mass being concentrated in the nucleus and the electrons orbiting in shells around it.
Mass Number & Atomic Number
You need to know the following terms to describe the properties and characteristics of atoms
Atomic Structure Key Terms Table
The atomic number and mass number are represented by writing them next to the symbol of the element
By convention the mass number is usually written as a superscript and the atomic number as a subscript
Conventions for showing atomic number and mass number
Examiner Tips and Tricks
The term nucleon number is an alternative to mass number and means the same thing. A nucleon is a collective name for protons and neutrons.
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