Sorry, don't understand your question. An atom is not in the nucleus, but an atom is composed of a nucleus and electrons surrounding it. What do you mean by metane? Please rethink question and resubmit
copper has more protons than nickel
Electrons farther from the nucleus are said to be of higher energy levels or higher orbitals. This means they have more energy and are less tightly bound to the nucleus compared to electrons closer to the nucleus.
the denser part of an atom is the nucleus. about 99% of the mass of an atom is concentrated within the atom.
The center of an atom is called a nucleus (nucleifor plural).Center of an atom is called the "Nucleus".
Energy levels in an atom are located at specific distances from the nucleus. These energy levels are related to the distance from the nucleus in that the farther away an energy level is, the higher the energy of the electrons in that level.
The nucleus forms the centre of the atom. The protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus of the atom.
The energy of an electron in the second shell of a carbon atom is higher than in the first shell because electrons in shells that are further from the nucleus have higher energy levels. This is due to the increased distance from the positively charged nucleus in the atom, which decreases the electrostatic attraction between the nucleus and the electron.
An excited atom is electrically neutral because the number of protons in the nucleus is equal to the number of electrons surrounding the nucleus. When an atom becomes excited, its electrons move to higher energy levels but the total negative charge from the electrons is still balanced by the positive charge from the protons, maintaining the atom's neutrality.
in the nucleus of the atom
The center of an atom is the atomic nucleus.
Comparison of nucleus of Cu atom and Ni atom: Cu atom has 29 protons and 34 neutrons. A Ni atom has 28 protons and 31 neutrons.
No, protons do not orbit the nucleus in an atom. They are located within the nucleus along with neutrons. Electrons are the particles that orbit the nucleus in an atom.