No, electrons spin around the nucleus of an atom.
because it is an electron which orbits the nucleus
No. Electrons are located outside the nucleus. Protons and neutrons are located inside the nucleus.
No. Electrons are located outside the nucleus. Protons and neutrons are located inside the nucleus.
The electron, the negatively charged particle in an atom, is located in the electron cloud, as opposed to the proton and neutron, located in the nucleus.
They are outside the nucleus. They move around the nucleus.
Inside the atom, revolving around the nucleus
No, they are directly found outside of the nucleus in the electron cloud.
Yes, that's correct. The closer an electron is to the nucleus of an atom, the stronger the attractive force between the nucleus and the electron. This attraction is due to the electrostatic force between the positively charged nucleus and the negatively charged electron.
Electrons surround the nucleus and are not inside one.
Protons and neutrons are found inside the nucleus of an atom. Electrons orbit the nucleus in the electron cloud surrounding the nucleus.
You think probable to the atomic nucleus and the electron clouds.
No, they are located in the shells or orbits of an atom.