Atoms are the basic building blocks of matter. They are composed of a central nucleus and surrounding electrons. The nucleus, which is comprised of protons and neutrons, accounts for almost all of an atom's mass. Electrons, which are much lighter, orbit the nucleus at various energy levels, forming an "electron cloud". This electron cloud determines the size of the atom.
When an atom gains or loses electrons, it transforms into an ion. Gain of electrons leads to a negative ion, while loss results in a positive ion. The size of the ion compared to the original atom changes, because of the rearrangement of the electrons and their interaction with the nucleus.
- Protons are positively charged.
- Neutrons have no charge.
- Electrons are negatively charged.
Understanding these fundamentals helps illustrate how ions, like hydrogen ion (H
+) and hydride ion (H
-), compare to their neutral counterparts.