No.
The atomic nucleus doesn't contain electrons.
The atomic nucleus contain neutrons and protons.
An atomic nucleus contain protons, neutrons and electrons - not oxygen.
An atom contain protons and neutrons (located in the atomic nucleus) and electrons around the nucleus.
Electrons and the atomic nucleus; the nucleus contain protons and neutrons (which are formed from quarks and gluons).
The Rutherford atomic model contain a central, positive, concentrated mass called atomic nucleus; around the nucleus are moving electrons.
The atomic nucleus contain neutrons and protons; these particles are formed from quarks and gluons.
electrons are not present in the nucleus
There are no electrons in the nucleus of an atom, the electrons are in the orbitals around and outside the nucleus.There are no electrons in the nucleus of an atom, the electrons are in the orbitals outside and around the nucleus.
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Electrons move around the atomic nucleus.