Understanding the atomic number as the count of protons and the nuclear charge clarifies the identity of an element, making it the fundamental defining feature of an atom.
Neutral atom: An atom with an equal number of protons and electrons, resulting in no overall electric charge.
1. How do the atomic number and the charge on the nucleus compare?
2. How can you determine the net electric charge of an atom that has gained or lost electrons in practice?
3. What does the term 'ion' specifically refer to in atomic and molecular terms?
Atomic number — definition?
Number of protons in an atom's nucleus.
Electrons vs protons — balance?
Equal electrons and protons make a neutral atom.
Ion formation — mechanism?
Gaining or losing electrons creates charged ions.
Atomic mass — components?
Sum of protons and neutrons in nucleus.
Isotopes — difference?
Same element, different neutrons and mass.
Energy levels — electrons?
Electrons occupy discrete energy states.
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