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No. The proportion volume taken up by the protons in an atom is incredibly small. The vast majority of the volume of an atom is empty space.
The electrons in the atom.
The atom's electrons.
Moving particles
most of an atoms is taken up by
No. The proportion volume taken up by the protons in an atom is incredibly small. The vast majority of the volume of an atom is empty space.
The electrons in the atom.
The atom's electrons.
Moving particles
most of an atoms is taken up by
Most of the volume of an atom is vacuum.
Most of the volume of an atom is vacuum.
Most of the mass of an atom is found in its nucleus.
Most of the volume in an atom is occupied by the electron cloud. Most of the complex reactions of the atom occur in the cloud.
The thing that takes up the most space of an atom at about 99.99% of the size of the atom is empty space. The majority of the remaining 0.01% is found in the nucleus and about 0.00001% of the atom is taken by the electrons.
The thing that takes up the most space of an atom at about 99.99% of the size of the atom is empty space. The majority of the remaining 0.01% is found in the nucleus and about 0.00001% of the atom is taken by the electrons.
No it does not.