The relative massThe relative mass is the number of times heavier a particle is, compared to another., relative charge and location in the atom for each subatomic particleObjects found in atoms, including protons, neutrons and electrons. is given in the table.
Subatomic particle
Relative mass
Relative charge
Location in atom
Proton
1
+1
In nucleus
Neutron
1
0
In nucleus
Electron
\(\frac{1}{1840}\)
-1
In shells around nucleus
Subatomic particle
Proton
Relative mass
1
Relative charge
+1
Location in atom
In nucleus
Subatomic particle
Neutron
Relative mass
1
Relative charge
0
Location in atom
In nucleus
Subatomic particle
Electron
Relative mass
\(\frac{1}{1840}\)
Relative charge
-1
Location in atom
In shells around nucleus
Atomic number
An atom’s atomic numberThe number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. Also called the proton number. is the number of protons in its nucleus.
Atomic number = number of protons
Mass number
An atom’s mass numberThe number of protons and neutrons found in the nucleus of an atom. is the total number of protons and neutrons.
Mass number = number of protons + number of neutrons
Electrical charge
An atom An atom is the simplest particle of an element that can exist on its own in a stable environment. has no overall charge, because it has an equal number of protons and electrons.
When we write the symbol for an atom, we can place its mass number at the top left and its atomic number at the bottom left.
You can use these numbers to calculate the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in an atom.
Number of protons = number of electrons = atomic number
Number of neutrons = mass number – atomic number
Question
The atomic number of a sodium atom is 11 and its mass number is 23. Calculate the number of protons, neutrons and electrons it contains.
Number of protons = 11
Number of electrons = 11
Number of neutrons (mass number - atomic number) = 23 - 11 = 12