Nucleus.
NUCLEUS ---------------------------------------------------------------------- In an atom, there are three subatomic particles. Two of them are found in the central region known as the nucleus: the proton, which is positively charged and neutron that does not have a charge. Another region, containing the negatively charged electron, is known as a cloud, an electron cloud if you want.
the nucleus of an atom that contains the positively charged protons and the neutral neutrons
The positively charged central part of an atom is the nucleus. It contains protons and neutrons, with the protons carrying a positive charge. The nucleus is surrounded by negatively charged electrons.
Niels Bohr proposed the model of the atom where electrons move around a central nucleus in fixed orbits. This model helped explain the stability of the atom and the discrete energy levels of electrons.
An atom is the complete building block of all elements, each element has its own unique atomic formation. An atom consists of a nucleus with a cloud of electrons surrounding it, and is electrically neutral unless ionised. The nucleus at the center of the atom consists of protons which are positively charged, and neutrons which are uncharged, and these are all bound together by the 'strong nuclear force', which has a very short range so it only is effective within the nucleus. Each chemical element (see the Periodic Table) is defined by a unique number of protons called the Atomic Number, and can have a variable number of neutrons so that there are different isotopes of the same element. The number of electrons in the atom is equal to the number of protons in the nucleus, unless the atom has been ionised.
The Nucleus
nucleus
The atom's central region is called the nucleus. It contains protons and neutrons, which are the particles that make up the majority of an atom's mass. Electrons orbit around the nucleus in different energy levels.
neutrons and protons
NUCLEUS ---------------------------------------------------------------------- In an atom, there are three subatomic particles. Two of them are found in the central region known as the nucleus: the proton, which is positively charged and neutron that does not have a charge. Another region, containing the negatively charged electron, is known as a cloud, an electron cloud if you want.
Protons carry positive charge and electrons carry negative charge, the central region of an atom composed of protons and neutrons is called the nucleus.
The nucleus. It is made up of neutrons and protons.
The central region of an atom where its neutrons and protons are located is called the nucleus. Within the nucleus, protons carry a positive charge and neutrons carry no charge, contributing to the overall mass of the atom. The nucleus is surrounded by a cloud of electrons that orbit around it.
a nucleus cant be a central atom. the nucleus is part of the atom. you are probably talking about why certain atoms are central atoms in a molecule and why some arent. the answer to that question is that the more electronegative atom will always appear as a central atom.
The hybridization of the central atom in NCl3 is sp3.
In a binary molecular compound, the atom that is more electronegative is typically the central atom. This central atom will attract electrons more strongly, giving it a partial negative charge, while the other atom will have a partial positive charge.
The central atom in N2O is nitrogen, and its charge is 0.