No. In a nucleus are protons and neutrons. Electrons orbit the nucleus.
electons
Protons and neutrons occupy the center of the atom and make up the nucleus. The electrons are found orbiting the nucleus
The electrons around the nucleus are grouped into various orbitals.
Bohr developed the Bohr model of the atom with the atomic nucleus at the centre and electons in orbit around it, which he compared to the planets orbiting the Sun
when electons are more closer to nucelus it has less energy. when they are away from nucleus they are more energetic. how far electons will be away from nucleus, more they can influence other atoms
The periodic table is layed out to show "Periodic" chemical properties such as the number of protons in the nucleus of the elemnt, and the number of valence electons it has.
because electons make an magnatic field makes the attraction of each electorn to other whether they are of same charge but because of magnatic field they perfom as opposite and attract each other thats why they easly revolve in nucleus
The nucleus is the center of an atom, composed of protons and neutrons, while inner electrons are found in specific energy levels surrounding the nucleus. The nucleus contains most of the atom's mass and carries a positive charge due to the protons, while the inner electrons contribute to the atom's stability and participate in chemical reactions.
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Three
about 16
number of electons