Electronic configuration of scandium: [Ar]3d1.4s2 Electrons per shell: 2, 8, 9, 2
If you're referring to the nucleus of an atom, the answer is electrons.
Use the Related Question for how to find the number of protons and electrons in an atom and then add up the number of each atom for each atom in the molecule.
electron cloud
Electrons are found outside the nucleus of the atom and they have negative charge.
Yes - in any atom, you will find protons (+ charge) and neutrons (neutral or 0 charge) in the atom's nucleus. You will find the electrons (- charge) outside the nucleus in the electron cloud.
If you're referring to the nucleus of an atom, the answer is electrons.
an atom
The # of electrons is the same are the # of protons.
The baisc consept of an atom is a nucleus of protons and neutorons with electrons orbitting around it
It depends on the atom you are reffering to, but to find the electrons take away the number of protons from the mass number of the atom.
is a compound
using the electron shell pyramid
Use the Related Question for how to find the number of protons and electrons in an atom and then add up the number of each atom for each atom in the molecule.
electron cloud
in an atom of neutral charge, the number of electrons will be the same as the number of protons, or the atomic number.
protrons, neutrons, electrons
Orbiting around the nucleus.