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: [[Atom]]s are made of three smaller [[particle]]s; the [[proton]], [[neutron]] and [[electron]]. | : [[Atom]]s are made of three smaller [[particle]]s; the [[proton]], [[neutron]] and [[electron]]. | ||
− | : [[Proton]]s and [[neutron]]s are found in the [[nucleus]] at the centre of an [[atom]]. [[Electron]]s are found [[orbiting]] the [[nucleus]] in 'shells'. | + | : [[Proton]]s and [[neutron]]s are found in the [[nucleus]] at the centre of an [[atom]]. [[Electron]]s are found [[Electron Orbital|orbiting]] the [[nucleus]] in 'shells'. |
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Revision as of 12:04, 23 September 2018
Contents
Key Stage 3
Meaning
An atom is a very small particle made of protons, neutrons and electrons that can join with other atoms to make molecules.
About Atoms in The Dalton Model
- In The Dalton Model atoms are shown as ball shaped particles. This makes it easier to draw diagrams of molecules.
A picture of The Dalton Model of an atom. |
About Atoms beyond The Dalton Model
- Atoms are made of three smaller particles; the proton, neutron and electron.
- Protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus at the centre of an atom. Electrons are found orbiting the nucleus in 'shells'.
A diagram of an atom. |