Electrons are located in 'shells' around the core of on atom. They are never inside the core of an atom.
Protons are particles in the atomic nucleus; electrons move around the nucleus.
Electrons that form bonds with other atoms are known as valence electrons. These electrons reside in the outermost shell of an atom and are responsible for chemical bonding, including covalent and ionic bonds. By sharing or transferring valence electrons, atoms achieve greater stability and form molecules or compounds.
Energy levels or orbital
Compounds are formed when atoms of different elements bond together. These atoms are made up of subatomic particles: protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons and neutrons reside in the nucleus of the atom, while electrons orbit around the nucleus. The way these atoms combine and share or transfer electrons determines the nature of the compound formed.
Chemical bonding primarily involves electrons, specifically the valence electrons of atoms. These are the outermost electrons that participate in forming bonds between atoms through sharing (covalent bonding) or transferring (ionic bonding) electrons. Protons and neutrons, which reside in the nucleus, do not directly participate in chemical bonding.
The protons and neutrons are joined in the center by a strong force and the electrons circle the outer most area of the atoms field. Electrons reside in a state of dematerialization. Than are not solid nor a cloud.
The small pieces that make up atoms are subatomic particles, primarily protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons and neutrons reside in the atom's nucleus, while electrons orbit around this nucleus. Protons carry a positive charge, neutrons are neutral, and electrons have a negative charge, together giving atoms their structure and properties. These particles serve as the fundamental building blocks of matter.
The space outside of the nucleus of an atom where electrons reside is referred to the electron shell or an orbital. According to quantum mechanics theory, electrons do not technically travel, they just exist around the nucleus in something like a shell or a cloud.
the shell
Random Orbital Unknown Electrons are thought to be found randomly within cloud-like orbitals around each atoms' nucleus, but it is physically impossible to ever know the precise location of an electron, for even if you were to look at them through a high-powered microscope, that small portion of light would be enough energy to change their location and path of movement.
Atoms' nuclei contain protons and neutrons, and are surrounded by an electron cloud in which reside (of course) electrons. These subatomic particles are made out of quarks.
The three main particles in an atom are the protons, neutrons and electrons. Electrons orbit around the atoms where the others 'reside' in the center. Protons are positively charged where neutrons have no charge.