Germanium has a total of 32 electrons in different orbitals.
Germanium has 32 electrons in its electron cloud.
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None, electrons are in the electron cloud, not the nucleus
The electrons of an atom are located in the electron cloud.
Argon has 18 electrons in its electron cloud.
The charge of an electron cloud is negative. The electron cloud is made up of electrons, and the electrons are negatively charged. The electron cloud will have a negative charge as well.
Hydrogen is a non metal element. There are 1 electrons in a single atom.
Electrons are located in energy levels within the electron cloud.
A chlorine atom typically has 17 electrons in its electron cloud.
The region of an atom in which the electrons move is called the electron shell, or electron cloud.
The electron cloud contains electrons, which are negatively charged particles that orbit the atomic nucleus. The cloud also contains other subatomic particles such as protons and neutrons in the nucleus, which contribute to the overall structure of an atom.
In a neutral atom, the charge on the electron cloud is balanced by the carge on the atom's nucleus. The nucleus has a positive charge proportional to the number of protons in it. This attracts and holds the negatively charged electrons in the electron cloud. And in a neutral atom (not an ion), there will be as many electrons in the electron cloud as protons in the nucleus. The charges will balance.