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Your question is not entirely correct; the current model does not show electrons traveling around a nucleus, but rather, surrounding a nucleus in the form of a cloud. Traveling electrons would necessarily emit photons and lose energy, and would therefore spiral into the nucleus. The current model is quantum mechanics.
they are negitivly charged electrons are outside the nucleus
Electrons orbit the nucleus in specific shells. The K shell is the closest to the nucleus, and is followed by the L, M, N, O, and P shells, which move further out as the letter increases.
They have the same number of protons in the nucleus and same number of electrons surrounding the nucleus.
Protons and neutrons are located within the nucleus. Electrons are revolving around the nucleus.
Your question is not entirely correct; the current model does not show electrons traveling around a nucleus, but rather, surrounding a nucleus in the form of a cloud. Traveling electrons would necessarily emit photons and lose energy, and would therefore spiral into the nucleus. The current model is quantum mechanics.
The electrons circle the nucleus in specific orbits.
electrons from a cloud around the nucleus
electrons from a cloud around the nucleus
There are no electrons in the nucleus of an atom, the electrons are in the orbitals around and outside the nucleus.There are no electrons in the nucleus of an atom, the electrons are in the orbitals outside and around the nucleus.
A stabe atom has a certain amount of protons (equal to its atomic number), and the same number of neutrons which make up the nucleus. Electrons revolve around the nucleus within their specific domains.
they are negitivly charged electrons are outside the nucleus
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The electrons circle the nucleus in specific orbits.
An electron doesn't have specific orbital path about an atomic nucleus. They move in specific energy levels that we identify as specific electron orbitals. But recall that the area where the electrons hang out is called the electron cloud. It's a "fuzzy zone" where electrons may be found. Electrons don't have specific routes about any atomic nucleus.
In this model, the electrons move or orbit around the protons that are at the center of the atom. Electrons move around the nucleus, which contains the proton, in orbits that have a definite size and energy.
The nucleus of the current problem of Global Warming is pollution. Outside the nucleus of an atom one will find electrons.