My God. NO! Protons and neutrons are in the central portion, called the nucleus, and electrons are in the outer part, forming shells around the nucleus. There is empty space between the nucleus and the electron shells.
The total mass of an atom is pretty much entirely concentrated within the nucleus, and since the nucleus is composed of protons and neutrons, which are roughly the same mass, one could safely say that the mass of the nucleus is uniformly distributed.
No, they are not spread evenly. They are concentrated in the center, forming what is called a nucleus. The cloud of electrons surrounds the nucleus.
the mass of the atom is centred in the nucleus (which consists of protons and neutrons).
This is a non sense question. The grammar is incorrect; therefore, the question as stated cannot be understood to be correctly answered.
The mass of an atom is concentrated in the nucleus.
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Positively charged particles in the nucleus of an atom are protons.
An assembly of protons and neutrons within an atom constitutes the atom's NUCLEUS.
The nucleus of an atom is composed of proton(s) and neutron(s). The electron(s) will not be found within the nucleus but through quantum theory its orbital locations within certainty can be determined.
Protons and neutrons reside within the nucleus, electrons orbit around the nucleus.
Protons are found in the nucleus of an atom, along with the neutrons. Electrons orbit the nucleus.
The important energy is in the atomic nucleus.
the denser part of an atom is the nucleus. about 99% of the mass of an atom is concentrated within the atom.
Positively charged particles in the nucleus of an atom are protons.
Within the nucleus.
An atom.
resonance occur charge is not uniformly distributed and difference of electronegativity is there between central atom and attached atom..it takes place sulphates, phenoxides nd carbonates
An assembly of protons and neutrons within an atom constitutes the atom's NUCLEUS.
The nucleus of an atom is composed of proton(s) and neutron(s). The electron(s) will not be found within the nucleus but through quantum theory its orbital locations within certainty can be determined.
The main feature of the Thomson atomic model that was challenged after Rutherford's discoveries was the idea that the atom was a uniformly distributed positive charge with negatively charged electrons embedded within, often referred to as the "plum pudding" model. Rutherford's gold foil experiment demonstrated that the positive charge in an atom is concentrated in a small, dense nucleus at the center, leading to the development of the nuclear model of the atom.
Within the atom's nucleus.
Electrons...protons and neutrons are within the nucleus
Within an atom's nucleus are protons and neutrons. The mass of a atom is consisted majorly from protons and neutrons. If your looking further into the atom's nucleus you'll run into "quarks".