Atomic Structure

The structure of an atom can be described as its building blueprint, and it incorporates three key particles: electrons, protons, and neutrons. The central core, or the nucleus, is formed by the protons and neutrons. Meanwhile, the electrons circle around the nucleus in pathways known as shells. The atom's characteristics are determined by the layout and quantity of these particles.

Finding the Number of Electrons

An atom of a certain element has 4 protons and 5 neutrons. If the atom is neutral, how many electrons does it have?

Finding the Number of Neutrons

\( { }_{7}^{14} \mathrm{~N} \) How many neutrons are in this isotope of Nitrogen? 7 14 11 21

Finding the Atomic Mass

\( { }_{6}^{13} C \) What is the atomic mass of this isotope of Carbon? 13 7 6 19

Finding the Atomic Number

An atom contains 15 protons, 16 neutrons and 15 electrons. What is its atomic number?