If you have one antiproton and one anti-electron, you would have an atom of anti-hydrogen.
Orbiting or circling an atom
A germanium atom has 32 electrons orbiting around its nucleus.
No, positrons are not part of the atom. They are the antiparticles of electrons, meaning they have the same mass as electrons but a positive charge. While electrons are fundamental components of atoms, contributing to their structure and chemical properties, positrons can be produced in certain types of particle interactions but do not exist as stable components of atoms.
Anti hydrogen , antimetter.
Electrons orbit the nucleus of an atom.
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Yes, the number of electrons orbiting an atom is typically equal to the number of protons in the nucleus. This balance is essential for an atom to be electrically neutral.
Imagine a hydrogen atom with one orbiting electron. The electron that is orbiting would generate two magnetic fields. One caused by its rotation, and the other caused by its spin.
The nucleus of an atom is made up of protons and neutrons, with electrons orbiting.
it is located around an atom orbiting it
The atom is neutral
An electron.