yes it does, my 5th grade class and i are studying chem.
both have a nucleus of protons and neutrons and outer orbits of electrons
electrons=you ding dong
Protons and neutrons make up the nucleus in an atom, the electrons are in shells or orbits around that nucleus at quite a distance (relatively to the nucleus diameter)
Bohr suggested that electrons circle the nucleus in quantized orbits or energy levels. This is known as the Bohr model of the atom.
When it comes to characteristics of atoms, all of them have one nucleus and electrons that circulate in orbits around the nucleus. The nucleus has protons and neutrons.
The electrons circle the nucleus in specific orbits.
In energy shells around and outside the nucleus of an atom!!!!
electrons
In the Bohr model, electrons move in circular orbits around the nucleus at specific energy levels. These energy levels are quantized, meaning electrons can only occupy certain orbits corresponding to specific energy values. Electrons can jump between these energy levels by either absorbing or emitting energy in the form of photons.
Electrons
nuetrons and protons make up the nucleus, Electrons revolve around the nucleus
Valence electrons are: In chemistry, those electrons found in orbits farthest from the nucleus of the atom. These electrons determine the way in which the atom will combine with other atoms, and thus determine its chemical properties.