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No, they don't do so at all! Impossibly.

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Q: Can electrons move through the nucleus easily?
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Something electrons move through easily?

Insolator


Allows electrons to move through it easily?

A conductor


Which parts of the atom move around the nucleous?

Electrons. They have a negative charge.


What do electrons move easily through?

conductors like metals


Materials through which electrons cannot move easily?

insulators


What is something electrons move easily through?

wires or tinfoil, or metal


Electrons do not move easily through?

If an electric current doesn't pass easily through a substance, such a substance is said to be an INSULATOR.


Is electrons found inside the nucleus?

They are not in the nucleaus, they orbit around the nucleus.


Do electrons move slow or fast around the nucleus?

Electrons do not move fast.


Are electrons on the outside?

Electrons move around the atomic nucleus.


What is the term for a solid object that allows free electrons to move easily through it?

Conductor


What is the term for solid object that allows free electrons to move easily through it?

Conductor