The most space of an atom is vacuum.
The volume filled by the atomic nucleus and electrons is minimal.
The most space of an atom is vacuum.
The protrons and the neutrons take up the most space in a atom.The nucleus takes up the majority of the atoms mass but the majority of the atom at about 99.99% of the atom is actually empty space.
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.
The electron cloud or electron shell
The "Electron Shell" by the current model takes up the most space due to its location in any given place along a series of orbits, but has the least mass.
It is positively charged and includes most of the atom and mass.
an atom i guess lol
Technically, the term particle here is incorrect. The distinction must be made between particle (the things that make up elements and compounds) and sub-atomic particles. (the things that make up elements) In an atom, the sub-atomic particle occupying the most space is the nucleus, containing protons and almost always, neutrons. The rest of it is empty space, save for the orbiting electrons, which are quite tiny in comparison to the nucleus.
Empty space makes up most of the volume of an atom. The nucleus (protons and neutrons) make up most of the mass.
It takes up space like an "invisible" atom.
The electron cloud makes up most of the size of an atom. Electrons are found in regions around the nucleus, and their movement creates a cloud-like structure that extends far beyond the nucleus itself.