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No, the broad bands or regions around the nucleus where electrons are found are called electron shells or energy levels. These shells represent different energy levels for the electrons in an atom.
Electrons can be found in regions of space around the nucleus called electron shells or energy levels. These shells are designated by the principal quantum number, with the first shell closest to the nucleus and subsequent shells further away. Within each shell, electrons occupy specific orbitals, which are specific regions where electrons are most likely to be found.
Electrons are usually found in the electron cloud surrounding the nucleus of an atom. The exact location of an electron within this cloud is described by its probability distribution, which is represented by atomic orbitals. Electrons can be found occupying specific energy levels or orbitals within an atom.
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According to atomic theory, electrons are usually found in energy levels or shells surrounding the nucleus of an atom. They exist in specific orbits around the nucleus and are associated with specific energy levels.
Electrons are usually found near the nucleus due to the attractive force of the positively charged protons in the nucleus. This force keeps the electrons in orbit around the nucleus rather than floating away. The balance between the attractive force of the protons and the repulsive force of the electrons determines the electron's energy level and distance from the nucleus.
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Electrons are found floating in the clouds, specifically in the electron cloud surrounding the nucleus of an atom. Protons and neutrons, on the other hand, are located in the nucleus of the atom and do not float in clouds. The electron cloud represents the regions where electrons are likely to be found, while protons and neutrons remain confined within the atomic nucleus.
The orbits of electrons described by Bohr are also known as electron shells or energy levels. These orbits are specific regions around the nucleus where electrons are most likely to be found.
Protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus, but electrons surround the nucleus. (Electron cloud.)