It is impossible to know exactly where an electron is. Thus, the size of an electron cloud can be given only in terms of probability. Even then, the size of the electron cloud depends on how many electrons an atom possesses.
The short answer is yes. The 'electron cloud' surrounding the nucleus of the specific atom essentially increases the atoms size by many many thousands of times.
There are electrons surrounding it and it is an electron cloud. Electron clouds are undfinable.
Electrons surround the nucleus of an atom in patterns called electron shells.
Anion will have more electron than which atom it was form. So, after forming the the atom will have more electron cloud and size will be smaller compare to the original one.
The shape of an electron cloud depends on the energy sublevel. Each electron cloud is different, so there is no definitive shape.
It can be determined by the size of it's electron. The reason for this being is because of the mass that is calculated by the protons to the neutrons of the atoms within the nucleus.
The short answer is yes. The 'electron cloud' surrounding the nucleus of the specific atom essentially increases the atoms size by many many thousands of times.
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There are electrons surrounding it and it is an electron cloud. Electron clouds are undfinable.
The physical size of an atom is largely determined by the size of the electron cloud.
It is mostly related to the energy of the electron.
Electrons surround the nucleus of an atom in patterns called electron shells.
An electron cloud is an atomic orbital.
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