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Niels Bohr predicted that the electrons would be found orbiting the nucleus in specific energy levels that could be compared to the rungs of a ladder. He proposed that electrons can only exist in these discrete energy levels and that they move between levels by absorbing or emitting specific amounts of energy. This led to the development of the Bohr model of the atom.
If you're referring to the nucleus of an atom, the answer is electrons.
The one closest to the nucleus.
Electrons are found orbiting the nucleus of an atom. The reason they orbit is because the nucleus is positively charged, consisting of protons (positive) and neutrons (neutral). Of course, different charges attract. So the electrons (negative) are attracted to the positively charged nucleus, but are moving so fast that their momentum exactly cancels out the attraction to the nucleus. If the electrons were orbiting any faster, they would fly out of the atom. If they were orbiting any slower, they would eventually become part of the nucleus.
A nucleus of Protos and Neutrons held together by the strong force with orbiting electrons around the nucleus.
Electrons, small negatively charged particles with very little mass compared to that of the nucleus.
electrons
If you're referring to the nucleus of an atom, the answer is electrons.
The one closest to the nucleus.
Orbiting around the nucleus.
in the center of the nucleus along with protons, where by electrons are orbiting the nucleus from the outside.
Neutrons are microscopic particles fount in the nucleus of atoms. Electrons are particles orbiting the nucleus.
Electrons orbit the nucleus of an atom.
It is Oxygen. Oxygen contains 8 Protons and 8 Neutrons in the Nucleus. It also has 8 Electrons orbiting on two rings around the nucleus. The closest ring (to the nucleus) has two Electrons orbiting, and the furthest ring has six Electrons orbiting. This should answer the Question.
The particles found in the area surrounding the nucleus are called electrons. Electrons are attracted to the protons in the nucleus, but are repelled from other electrons. This is why they can be found orbiting the nucleus.
The path of electrons around the nucleus is compared to the path of planets around the sun.
That is known as electronegativity.
A cloud of electrons orbit an atom and its nucleus.