The picture above greatly exaggerates the size of the nucleus relative to that of the atom. The nucleus is about 100,000 times smaller than the atom. Nevertheless, the nucleus contains essentially all of the mass of the atom. In order to discuss the mass of an atom we need to define a new unit of mass appropriate to that of an atom. This new unit of mass is called the "atomic mass unit" or amu. The conversion between the amu and gram is
1 amu = 1.67x10-24 g
The mass, in amu, of the three particles is given in the table below: |