no, the electrons orbit the nuclei .
in the outer layers or shells of the atom around the nuclei or you can also say nucleus
i would say protons,nuetrons, and electrons
Electrons are most likely to be found in the electron cloud surrounding the atomic nucleus.
Orbiting the atom.
sub levels
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Electrons stay mostly between two nuclei due to the attractive forces from the positive nucleus and the repulsive forces between electrons. This balance minimizes the total energy of the electron in the system, leading to a stable configuration with the electrons located in the space between nuclei.
Plasma
Electrons are found in electron shells surrounding the nucleus of an atom. They move rapidly within these shells, which are composed of energy levels that determine the electron's distance from the nucleus.
B- particles are electrons. They are not Helium nuclei.
Electrons are shared between two different nuclei.
When electrons are stripped away from the nuclei, the state of matter is in the form of a plasma. Plasmas are ionized gases consisting of positive ions and free electrons. They are commonly found in stars, lightning, and some man-made devices like plasma TVs.