Atoms: Key Terms
- The atomic number (or proton number) is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom and has the symbol Z
- The atomic number is also equal to the number of electrons that are present in a neutral atom of an element
- E.g. the atomic number of lithium is 3, meaning that a neutral lithium atom has 3 protons and, therefore, also has 3 electrons
- The mass number (or nucleon number) is the total number of protons + neutrons in the nucleus of an atom, and has the symbol A
- The number of neutrons can be calculated by:
Number of neutrons = mass number - atomic number
- Protons and neutrons are also called nucleons, because they are found in the nucleus
Exam Tip
The mass (nucleon) and atomic (proton) number are given for each element in the Periodic Table