Yes. They all have a central nucleus with an electron probability cloud surrounding it.
a central place and the surrounding area linked to it are called
Ozone (O3) has a bent molecular geometry, shaped like this: ^. One of the oxygen atoms is considered to be the central atom, and the other two are considered to be terminal or outer atoms.
the shared valence electron pairs repel each other.
an atom that holds other atoms
Yes. They all have a central nucleus with an electron probability cloud surrounding it.
a central place and the surrounding area linked to it are called
wrong its electronegativity
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An atom is composed of a central nucleus containing a varying number of protons and neutrons, and electrons, which orbit the nucleus in shells. The majority of an atoms volume comes from the space between the central nucleus and the surrounding electrons.
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Ozone (O3) has a bent molecular geometry, shaped like this: ^. One of the oxygen atoms is considered to be the central atom, and the other two are considered to be terminal or outer atoms.
(B) Shared by all surrounding atoms. : )
a nucleus cant be a central atom. the nucleus is part of the atom. you are probably talking about why certain atoms are central atoms in a molecule and why some arent. the answer to that question is that the more electronegative atom will always appear as a central atom.