No, it is never to be found in the nucleus, it is in electron orbits or 'shells', each with its own the energy level.
The particle not found in the nucleus is the electron
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Electrons are found in the electron cloud that surrounds the nucleus.
The latter two particles, the electron and the neutron, are found in the nucleus of an atom. The electron orbits the nucleus in the electron cloud, while the neutron is located alongside protons in the nucleus.
The nucleus is found at the center of the atom and the electron cloud is found orbiting the nucleus at fixed, quantified radii.
The three subatomic particles are the proton, the neutron, and the electron. Protons and neutrons are located inside the nucleus. Electrons are located outside of the nucleus in the electron cloud.
Electron in an atom is represented by electron cloud around the nucleus
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Electrons are not found in the nucleus of an atom. They orbit around the nucleus in specific energy levels.
Neutrons and electrons are found in the nucleus of an atom; electrons are outside the nucleus in "electron clouds".
Electrons are found outside the nucleus in the electron cloud.