yes because in the nucleus there is proton and neutron.
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.
Electron.
It is an 'electron' to which you allude.
The electron is not located in the nucleus. Electrons are negatively charged particles that orbit around the nucleus of an atom. Protons and neutrons are located in the nucleus, while quarks are subatomic particles that make up protons and neutrons.
Electrons are negatively charged sub atomic particles.
The negative charged particle in an atom is the electron. Electrons are located outside the nucleus in energy levels or orbitals. They have a fundamental role in determining the chemical behavior of an atom due to their ability to form bonds with other atoms.
This is the particle in an orbital in the space around the atoms nucleus and it is called an electron.
There are three main particles in an atom. The electron, which is negatively charged, the proton, which is positively charged, and the neutron, which carries no charge.
That's the electron, located outside the nucleus. Electrons swirl about in a cloud around the nucleus, this cloud is somewhat organized into shells but is impossible to predict the place of one electron at anytime.
The electron is the negatively charged particle found in the orbitals surrounding the nucleus in conventional matter.The muon is a negatively charged particle that can be produced in particle accelerators and can substitute for electrons in the orbitals surrounding the nucleus in muonic matter. In this case the orbitals shrink in diameter so much that the nuclei can occasionally touch at room temperature and pressure (which is not possible with electrons in those orbitals)!
Oh honey, an electron is a subatomic particle with a negative charge that orbits the nucleus of an atom. It's like the rebellious teenager of the atomic family, always buzzing around causing trouble. Just remember, electrons are the reason we have electricity and all that jazz.
An electron cloud is a visual representation of the space where an electron is likely to be found in an atom, based on quantum mechanics. It is not a physical cloud but a probability distribution. The term "shell" is often used to describe the energy levels where electrons are located around the nucleus of an atom.