Hey All
I am new to the answer bank so I am sorry if this is posted in the wrong area.
My neighbor and I were talking and one thing lead to other then we got on the topic of Science (don't ask how I am not sure) Anyways we got talking about Atoms and were wondering about the location, charge and relative mass of each particle found in an atom. We both like science very much and so could someone please help us out with that question it would be great if you could.
Thanks So Much,
~MJFan101~
Neutrons have no charge, relative mass 1, found in the nucleus.
Protons have a positive charge and rm of 1, found in the nucleus.
Electrons are negatively charged and rm of almost very nearly 0, orbits in shells around the nucleus (2.8.8.16 . . .).
As I understand it, to say the electron obits is a bit of a simplification also. According to quantum physics the position of the electron isn't defined until you look for it, in which case most of the time it is all over the sphere the relevant distance from the atom centre at the same time. Yeah, blows my mind too. It's really weird down in the small stuff.
I think jayne means the protons, neutrons and electrons. With all the space between the nucleus and the electrons eliminated the sort of super-density that is believed to exist in neutron stars is what jayne is referring to.