The region outside the nucleus where electrons can most probably be found is called the Atomic Orbital. The Atomic Orbital is also known as the Electron Cloud.
The electron's orbital.
You think probable to the electron clouds.
what is the area outside the nucleus where electrons are found
The place around the nucleus where an electron can be found is called the ORBITAL . Accordingly the place where the chances of finding an electron are the least is known as 'NODE' .
electron cloud
I think the word you're looking for is "electron cloud". That term already describes where electrons are found. It would be kind of silly to define "electron cloud" in such a way that it describes an area where electrons are not found, wouldn't it?
An electron orbital describes the most probable region that an electron occupies outside the nucleus
An electron is what orbits the nucleus. The nucleus is made of protons and neutrons
You think probable to the electron clouds.
electron cloud
what is the area outside the nucleus where electrons are found
Electrons surround the nucleus of an atom in patterns called electron shells.
The Electron Cloud
The place around the nucleus where an electron can be found is called the ORBITAL . Accordingly the place where the chances of finding an electron are the least is known as 'NODE' .
cytoplasm
electron cloud
Electron orbitals.
It is an 'electron' to which you allude.