Orbital shells.
Atoms are made of a nucleus, which contains subatomic particles called neutrons and protons, and electrons, which orbit the nucleus in certain areas.
The region between the nucleus and the electrons in an atom is called the electron cloud.
the layer of electrons surrounding the nucleus of an atom is called "shells"
Electrons farthest from nucleus are valence electrons. They are present in outermost orbit.
If you are talking about elements, they are electrons.
The particles found in the area surrounding the nucleus are called electrons. Electrons are attracted to the protons in the nucleus, but are repelled from other electrons. This is why they can be found orbiting the nucleus.
electrons orbit around the nucleus
The number of protons in the nucleus is called the atomic number and is equal to the number of electrons in a neutral atom.
No, electrons are not found in the nucleus. Electrons orbit the nucleus in electron shells. Ions are particles that have a positive or negative charge due to a gain or loss of electrons, but they are not part of the nucleus.
the electrons on the last shell of an atom are called valency electrons.
That would be called the atom itself since it consists of the nucleus and one or more electrons
The blur of electrons around the nucleus of an atom is typically referred to as an electron cloud or electron orbital. These terms are used to describe the region where electrons are most likely to be found in relation to the nucleus.