i believe they revolve around in more of a oval shape. not perfectly circular.
In energy shells around and outside the nucleus of an atom!!!!
The protons and neutrons are at the centre in a mass called the nucleus and the electrons revolve around the nucleus in circular paths called orbits.
Technically, electrons do not have to revolve in a circular orbit. Electrons exist in a cloud around the nucleus that can take on many different shapes. The shape of the cloud is represented by the quantum number "L." For example, if an atom has "L" numbers of zero and one, it has two clouds with two different orbitals, the outermost one being a "p" orbital, in which electrons revolve in a figure eight.
Neutrons and protons make up the nucleus; therefore, they cannot revolve around the nucleus. Electrons, on the other hand, are on orbitals surrounding the nucleus. The number of orbitals and the number of electrons per orbital depend on the placement of the element on the periodic table, the atomic mass, the atomic number, etc. A maximum of eight electrons can be on one orbital.
This is because the protons are found in the nucleus so it wontrevolvearound the electrons.
In energy shells around and outside the nucleus of an atom!!!!
The protons and neutrons are at the centre in a mass called the nucleus and the electrons revolve around the nucleus in circular paths called orbits.
Technically, electrons do not have to revolve in a circular orbit. Electrons exist in a cloud around the nucleus that can take on many different shapes. The shape of the cloud is represented by the quantum number "L." For example, if an atom has "L" numbers of zero and one, it has two clouds with two different orbitals, the outermost one being a "p" orbital, in which electrons revolve in a figure eight.
D. Electrons revolve around the nucleus like plants around the sun. LUCKY guess. its right ;)
Electrons revolve around the nucleus of atoms in orbits.
because they are negative charged.
Electrons revolve around the nucleus of an atom.
There are 19 electrons in the potassium nucleus.
Neutrons and protons make up the nucleus; therefore, they cannot revolve around the nucleus. Electrons, on the other hand, are on orbitals surrounding the nucleus. The number of orbitals and the number of electrons per orbital depend on the placement of the element on the periodic table, the atomic mass, the atomic number, etc. A maximum of eight electrons can be on one orbital.
They are in the nucleus, i.e. the center, of the atom. There are also protons in the nucleus, but the electrons revolve around the nucleus.
This is because the protons are found in the nucleus so it wontrevolvearound the electrons.
nuclear energy