True, most of an atom's volume is the space in which electrons move.
False atoms are made of mass
True.
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An atom is composed of a central nucleus containing a varying number of protons and neutrons, and electrons, which orbit the nucleus in shells. The majority of an atoms volume comes from the space between the central nucleus and the surrounding electrons.
It is filled mainly with space.. Atoms are extremely spread out as they have different shells containing electrons. The middle is made up of tightly compressed protons and neutrons while the outside shells are made up of spread out electrons.
An atom is made of protons and neutrons which make up the nucleus and electrons that are around the nucleus. Although almost all the mass of an atom is in the nucleus, most of the space that the atom takes up is occupied by the electrons. In very simple terms, the electrons are in orbits around the nucleus so most of the volume of the atom is empty space within the volume that the electrons occupy. The behaviour of the electrons is often assumed to be orbits but their actual positions are not that simple.As a final note, all atoms contain neutrons with the exception of hydrogen which can exist as one proton and one electron.
Almost all of the volume of an atom is the space between the nucleus and the electrons.
Can only think of three:1. Matter occupies space and therefore has a volume.2. Matter has mass.3. Matter consists of atoms and molecules. (disputable, plasma?)Possible answer4. Matter consists of the building blocks of atoms: protons, neutrons and electrons; which are in turn made up of quarks and gluons.Other possible answer:Matter has gotmassvolumegravitytemperature (energy?)
Umm... false because it is.
There are a number of problems with the statement that make me hesitate to call it "true", but quibbles about how exactly an atom's "volume" is defined and whether bound electrons can properly be described as "moving" or not aside, it's CLOSE to being true.
yes. the electrons in an atom freely move throughout the atom. the protons are mainly near the nucleus keeping the charge positive
An atom is composed of a central nucleus containing a varying number of protons and neutrons, and electrons, which orbit the nucleus in shells. The majority of an atoms volume comes from the space between the central nucleus and the surrounding electrons.
Most of the volume of the copper ion is in the space between its nucleus and electrons. In fact, this is true for all atoms. Compared to the size of the electron cloud, the nucleus is exceedingly small.
Nothing. An atom is primarily empty space. If the nucleus of a hydrogen atom was a football, the atom itself would be the size of a football stadium, with nothing else inside but the football. There are three things that make up the volume of atoms. The three things that make up the volume of atoms are protons, electrons and neutrons.
Nothing. An atom is primarily empty space. If the nucleus of a hydrogen atom was a football, the atom itself would be the size of a football stadium, with nothing else inside but the football. There are three things that make up the volume of atoms. The three things that make up the volume of atoms are protons, electrons and neutrons.
Empty space.
True volume is the amount of space occupied by an object. Who ever told you told you right, you did't ulgy
Yes, atoms have mass and volume. Any object that takes up space has mass and volume.
It is filled mainly with space.. Atoms are extremely spread out as they have different shells containing electrons. The middle is made up of tightly compressed protons and neutrons while the outside shells are made up of spread out electrons.
By volume, atoms consist mainly of nothing. Zip, zero, empty space. An atom is much like our solar system, with tiny planets (like electrons) orbiting above a dense core. In between, much like in our solar system, is nothing but empty space.